montypower
Adventure Time!
It's hauling our toys... Yamaha RMAX and z125
One thing i'll add here based on several real life experiences with friends about towing trailer is BRAKES!!!!
Strongly advised to upgrade truck brakes to be able to handle weight of trailer in the even of a trailer brake failure which is VERY VERY common!
Trailer brakes are problematic, low quality, and often have issues so for safety reasons, i'd suggest having truck be able to handle the full load if need be in emergency situations.
I had to tow a small 12ft trailer with just a single dirtbike with my Tundra (with upgraded brakes) 100 miles home after a trailer brake failure and it was absolutely terrifying and dangerous
Also, having a proper trailer brake controller and calibrating it makes a world of difference
I’m an rv tech. The amount of people who leave with a trailer and no brake controller is scary.Also, having a proper trailer brake controller and calibrating it makes a world of difference
You've had good success with the Hawk LTS brake pads, yes?
And there's no reason you can't run these even if you're not towing, yes?
@montypower if you had a factory option of 4.56 or 4.88 gears when you ordered your truck would you have gone that route? I bought used and now I'm torn on what to regear to?. I have the sterling 10.5 rear axle so anything I get will be aftermarket. I'm tempted to go 4.88 since our camper is permanently mounted even if we stick with 35s.
Lower gears are helpful for everything except MPG and top speed. If you generally travel under 60mph and are not too concerned about fuel mileage... then 4.88s may be the ticket.
For the cost of aftermarket gears... I'd go 4.88. It would give a bit more torque starting out especially if running 35-37" tires. I doubt it would impact the fuel mileage more than 1mpg (and possibly not at all).
We are plenty happy with the factory 4.30 gears even with the camper and towing. Going to 4.88s wouldn't be worth the cost for us. However, if going from 3.73 gears... you'll love the upgrade! And it will be worth while.
@montypower and @mk216v thanks for the feedback on gears. I played around on the gear calculator and 4.88s with 35s is really close in rpms to 4.30s with the tiny stock 245s. I spend so much time locked out of six I'm thinking I shouldn't really see a MPG hit. Now I just have to decide which locker for the front end ?
We've been happy with the OX locker! Using it air activated from ARB compressor. It's been completely reliable for 2 yrs. I've had much more drama with past ARB lockers.