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Bud
Let's see, 16" wheels, 1/2 of that is 8 inches
8 inches = 203.2mm radius of a wheel. Add 198.7 mm for a 265 section width times 75 aspect ratio = 402 mm radius on the bigger tire.
Add 183.7 mm to the wheel radius and you get 387 mm radius on the smaller tire.
402/387 = 3.9%
Yup pretty much agree with you Hunter (except on load range).
So driving 60 indicated will give you actual 62.3 mph.
When I push down on the accelerator on my 4.8, I get pushed off the front of the seat.
Or was that the brake.....
PS Ryan, -6F at my house Monday morning here in sunny AZ. Truck takes about an extra 1/2 second of cranking to start with 5W-30 walmart oil when parked outside in that temp.... much better than my old ford diesel.
Lots of Diesel no starts in town that morning.
Peter
Did drive 4x4 LS ExCab LB at local dealer and it was a 4.10 -- Maybe the LB is not availabe with 3.73 but that would be strange!!!!
I think the 3.73 will have better gas milage than 4.10
8.1 on Constraint lifted -- see post #428
75v
The manual says to change it at 5,000 short trip/city and 7,500 long trip/highway. I will change mine at 3,000 like I've always done.
Richard Mc
OK what about rear fluid changes???
Ryan
My 2000, Sierra, 5.3L 1500 SB, ExC has been losing transmission fluid the first time was after a long trip towing my 5th wheel in Canada. I had to put in almost a qt. to get the level up to the minimum mark. I took it in to the dealer and told him I was losing fluid and he said it was normal to do that if it got too hot. Is he giving me a line or is it supposed to release fluid when it gets too hot. I checked the fluid level a few weeks later and it was down again but not as much as the first time. I hadn't been doing any towing since the Canada trip but was doing some solo driving in the High Sierras here in California.
I just thought you guys would enjoy seeing this one!
Article and more pictures are at: http://www.thedieselpage.com/duramax/dmaxownr.htm
cowboyjohn.1
cowboyjohn1
265's on yesterday with no loss in power, heck there is enough torque there to pull a redwood stump out of the ground. my dealer also was adamant about the 4.10 as i found out later was on constraint at the time, must have been looking to put me into an incoming unit for a quicker commission?, anyway i tow to the colorado river 240miles, glamis sand dunes 150miles and vegas 180 miles with very little stoplight to stoplight, so the 3.73 is ideal. bought my truck for $500.00 over invoice plus adv, best deal i could find.
Have you got a tpd yet? Thanks guys for the info. keep the news coming and happy motoring.
Tramper
Tramper
Have to add Tax, Mounting/Ballance (M/B $15.00per here).
MICHELIN -- (WL=white lettered)
LT265/75R16C LTX AT (WL) - $139.00
---- Roger350 these like yours?
LT245/75R16E LTX AT (Blk. Wall) - $100.00
-----Does Michelin make a 245 LTX AT (WL)
E rating??
Noted that Michelin tread depth about 2/32 more than the GR's.
What's difference on Michelin LTX AT's and the MS series? (WL or BW)? (do MS come std. on Dodge)??
GOODRICH --
LT265/75R16D'Longtrail'T/A(WL)All season $115.00
(These looked good but less tread depth than M's)
LT245/75R16E LTRA (WL-??)- $100.00
GOODYEAR have anything worth looking at??
Roger350 - How's the Firestone deal working out - Please keep blow by blow posted??
75v
My question is this: Since I would never consider another 4.11 (4.10) rear end is my only other choice the 3.73 rear end? and which engine should I select? The 5.3 although more powerful than my present equivalent (the 350) may not be powerful enough; the 8.1 may be too much engine for my needs (and suck up too much gas); is the 6.0 the happy medium? I figure that the 4-wheel drive with the low range will pull me out of jams and start up any heavy load that the 4.10 rear end would normally handle with ease. I'm not into diesels.
Any help would be appreciated as my last new vehicle was purchased in 1970 and I am out of touch with offerings and repercussions from bad choices.
Thnx. coltman
They do make 245 AT's in the E range, and by all means get them if you are going to be doing a lot of heavy work with the truck up near max GVWR.
I'll keep you posted on the Firestone debacle, but I will be busy with the holidays and trying to sell the old truck and clean out the garage for the new truck, so it might be a couple of weeks. Have a great holiday everyone.
The 8.1 has 3.73 option with Allison (Don't let dealer tell you different)
While the 6.0 may be enough engine the Allison makes the difference. Also yet to be proven the 8.1/allison/3.73 may get as good milage as the 6.0/4.1/GM.
If the milage is within a couple mpg at 10 or 12 there are times when you can't have tooooo much power. My .02
Roger-Thanks - Didn't know SAM's did the M/B - Have good holidays.
75v
Thanks for the help.
BTW My local dealer (Savannah, GA) has a pewter metallic, Silverado 2500HD 8.1/Allison LT on the lot if any one is interested MSRP $33,000.
Mine is on order in Ohio for $100 over dealer invoice. Excellent dealership to work with-Chuck Nicholson GMC/Chevrolet
Ryan
$33,785
Destination Fee $720
Engine: Vortec 8100 SFI V8 (HD) $850 Transmission: Allison 5-Speed Auto with OD (LT HD)
$1,200
grand total with no other options would have an MSRP of
$36555
Ryan
- Tim
a 2500HD LT with an 8.1 and allison for 33K im trading my truck in today and paying what 1K difference?
I wasnt being a smart@$$ what if someone jumped on that and called the place. Then they get pissed cause they heard it was 33K.
I was just correcting
Ryan
Dean you could look the truck up and down and couldnt find where it was scratched and the dent was.
I figure i could get 28K for my truck. Then i could use my dads suplier deal again and the 2500HD would only be 29-30K tops
Ryan
So 33K for a 2500HD LT with an 8.1/allison is a pretty good price?
And can you get a 3.73 with positive traction?
You might want to run thru the Edmunds online program which will calc your trucks current worth based on its options in both Trade-in and Market value.
You are not going to be anywhere near $28k, unfortunately.
My loaded 99 LT with low miles is already down to $21k (from $32.5 msrp).
But i dont plan on selling this truck its gonna stay with me till the end
Ryan
KBB for my truck
Retail Value $31,075
Trade-In Value $25,415
Ryan
Thanks for your participation. ;-)
Pocahontas,
Edmunds.com/Roving Host
#512......I used KBB..carwizard..and Edmunds and all were different when I figured out resale a while back....I just use the local paper as a best guide...
Ryan won't do the HD thing......1...he can't handle more than a 1500....2...he can't have his precious Z71 sticker!
LOL
....and last time I checked the old 2500 was 5K higher in value?....ehhheehehe
- Tim
Ryan
It makes my truck my truck. I am young
By the time i get my next truck i wont need to look cool. SHoot by then i might be in for a carmine truck hehe
Ryan needs a sticker!
- Tim