It's all just paper numbers Jamie, all that maters is what you have to pay difference. Check around and figure out what the invoice is and go from there.
The dealer could say they're giving you $5k more but it boils down to the monthly payments and total paid out for the new shiny one!!
I hve towed our Gateway with an '07 Ram 1 ton srw with 3.73, and with my '13 Ram 1 ton drw with 4.10, drw is way more stable in any wind conditions, mileage is really the same, no major change, towing anyway, i installed an Edge tuner on both trucks, the Juice model with color screen, simple plug and play install and it dosn't reprogram the factory ECU, just goes inline and changes some signals from sensors to the ECU and improves performance noticeably. Mileage increase is about 2.5 mpg both towing and empty. Anyway back to the 4.10 rear end ratio, i love it on my Ram, pulling over the pass's is a huge improvement, i don't think i would ever go back to anything else after towing with both.
A new gear install is cheaper. But sometimes it is not just the gears but the whole package including tranny. Horsepower and creature comforts. In my case I had an issues with being overloaded.I have but one question. I know getting a new truck is always great. But how come nobody mentions a new gear install? Heck of a lot cheaper than a new one.
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I have but one question. I know getting a new truck is always great. But how come nobody mentions a new gear install? Heck of a lot cheaper than a new one.
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What are you going to pull, where and how often. 4:10 is better if you are maxing the weight but if you want some mileage when empty 3:37 is good.
I am pulling a 15,000 gross trailer weight on a 2015 RAM and I have a 3:42 rear end. I can't hardly tell the trailer is there.
A new gear install is cheaper. But sometimes it is not just the gears but the whole package including tranny. Horsepower and creature comforts. In my case I had an issues with being overloaded.
I know dealers make swap out maybe your dealer can make a deal with dealer in South Carolina to get truck with specs you want.
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I know dealers make swap out maybe your dealer can make a deal with dealer in South Carolina to get truck with specs you want.
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They do...Nancy's latest car (to get all the gadgets she wanted) came from a NY dealer on a swap.
Oh no, I don't want someone else putting on a few hundred miles on my new truck. Lol.
Btw, is there a break in mileage before you should tow?
Just st boing the math, 8 weeks would hit right over the PA rally. ��