Dmacmilitant
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Hey Everyone,
Friend of mine has a 2016 2500 Ram Cummins SO with 68RFE trans with 37" tall tires. He has the stock gear ratio of 3.42 in that model.
I have a 2020 Ram 2500 Cummins with 3.73 and 37" tall tires, same transmission. I feel like mine pulls my trailer just fine and performs well with this setup.
He called Yukon and asked their opinion on what to swap his gear ratio over to from stock and they suggested 4.88 gears. He was bouncing this off me for my opinion and my initial thought is that is way too much of a change. We are using the Spicer online RPM calculator and it matches up with what Yukon said, which was the truck will be at about 2,220 RPM when going 80MPH down the road. All my research on this forum has shown me that the big decision is between 3.73 and 4.10. I feel his jump from 3.42 to 4.88 is just too large. Maybe whatever is inbetween 4.10 and 4.88 would be better.
His ultimate goal here is to get some of his torque and pull back to be like where he was at stock. He pulls a 12,000lb 5th wheel at most and would like some of that towing pull back as well.
All feedback is highly welcomed and much appreciated!
Friend of mine has a 2016 2500 Ram Cummins SO with 68RFE trans with 37" tall tires. He has the stock gear ratio of 3.42 in that model.
I have a 2020 Ram 2500 Cummins with 3.73 and 37" tall tires, same transmission. I feel like mine pulls my trailer just fine and performs well with this setup.
He called Yukon and asked their opinion on what to swap his gear ratio over to from stock and they suggested 4.88 gears. He was bouncing this off me for my opinion and my initial thought is that is way too much of a change. We are using the Spicer online RPM calculator and it matches up with what Yukon said, which was the truck will be at about 2,220 RPM when going 80MPH down the road. All my research on this forum has shown me that the big decision is between 3.73 and 4.10. I feel his jump from 3.42 to 4.88 is just too large. Maybe whatever is inbetween 4.10 and 4.88 would be better.
His ultimate goal here is to get some of his torque and pull back to be like where he was at stock. He pulls a 12,000lb 5th wheel at most and would like some of that towing pull back as well.
All feedback is highly welcomed and much appreciated!
