Re: Truck Info

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Tue Nov 16 1999 - 14:28:26 EST


You forgot one other driving style: Offroad. My 32" and 4.10's are the
equivalent to 3.60's. Tire size comes into play with the rear-end (and/or
front) gears. (And the highway MPG doesn't suffer more than 1mpg in the
worst case.)

- Bernd

It depends on what type of driving you do most of the time.
>The 3.92 is good if you're towing a lot or putting load on your
>engine a lot or want to accelerate quickly at the low end
>(street/strip racing). Not so good if you do mainly highway
>driving because, at any specific mph, your engine will be reving
>a bit higher...using a bit more gas and having a bit more
>wear.



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