fishman
Veteran Member
Also, as to the automatic vs. manual debate, I have used both extensively while towing heavy items and much prefer the automatic. That said, I can definitely see the application for a manual transmission in mountainous terrain. IF I were buying a truck with a manual tranny (which I won't), I would also make sure that it had a "granny" gear, plus 4 "road" gears, instead of the so-called "wide-ratio" gearbox. The granny gear allows the driver to start a heavy load with minimal stress on the drivetrain, because it's such a low gear. I also would make sure that the rear-end was a 3.73 ratio or higher (if a gas motor, don't know about diesels). Be aware that a 4.10 rear end will likely get poor mileage while commuting. The 3.73 is a good compromise between the 3.5x and the 4.1x rear end.