Peacock
Platinum Member
When doing a comparison of pulling power, axle ratios' need to be the same or darn close.
Actually it's the final drives that should be nearly equal.
When doing a comparison of pulling power, axle ratios' need to be the same or darn close.
From the site:Also, why didn't they do all the tests with the boat to make somewhat a comparison?
The lower max. towing rating of this Silverado meant that we could not use the Diamond in the Rough - the 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Diamond Jubilee edition on a double axle flat bed trailer.
I read that the Silverado tows 11,500 with the 5.3 and the double cab, the 3:73 axle, and the max trailer package. Of course the ford guys would want to test their egoboost against one with a 3:09 axle. They must be afraid of a real head to head. Do the ford guys remove the restrictor shield in front of the intercooler, you know, the one that was going to solve the water ingestion problem?
I read that the Silverado tows 11,500 with the 5.3 and the double cab, the 3:73 axle, and the max trailer package. Of course the ford guys would want to test their egoboost against one with a 3:09 axle. They must be afraid of a real head to head. Do the ford guys remove the restrictor shield in front of the intercooler, you know, the one that was going to solve the water ingestion problem?