mountie
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Towing will be a rare occasion, nothing heavy, and in central-south Florida it is all flat. ( Except for Ft. Meyers, an overpass - over water)...... (A 5 minute hill?)
Thanks for the suggestions..... My wonder was about using the Tow option on flat, which is not necessary for the most part.
Rpms jump +1000 at 35mph because you arent in 4th gear. 4th Gear will come in around 45-50mph roughly. It drops to around 1700rpm at 65mph (roughly) once 4th gear shift happens.if your just driving along at say 35 mph, and hit tow/haul, you'll see and feel the rpm's jump up a 1000 rpm.
once at hwy speed the rpm's no longer run that 1000 extra rpm. but you can feel the pedal and the od holds better. it also makes the brakes work better ive noticed. i used to tow a 4,000 lb boat with my 03 2500 hd pick up. i had 410 gears so it was like towing nothing most of the time. but tow haul def made it tow even easier.
im a landscaper, so the work trucks are both mason dumps, the new 15 silverado 3500 crew cab with a 9 foot dump we got needs to be in tow haul all the damn time or you can feel it being bogged down by the dumps weight. and thats got a 6l80e aka 6 sp auto. add a load in the back and the trailer and hitting that tow haul button is just second nature at this point. both trucks run in t/h mode all the time.