You probably will want to pull that roof fairing. And find out what the tare weight is. 53,200 is the combined axle rating, not how much it weighs.
2019 International lt midroof Good aplication for flatbed?
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Ive got a 450/1650 ISX right now with 3.55's and its low ok powerwise, it'll run as fast as you want on the flats but falls on its face on hills.cke Thanks this. -
2.79 rear end on a 450 hp motor is for pulling a van down a flat interstate (i.e. Mega carrier linehaul).
Pulling a skateboard, you'll be running close to 80,000 lbs gross every day and will be slowed down significantly on any sort of hill (ruining whatever fuel economy you make up for on flat ground).
Also, the fairings are going to impact your ability to go off road on job sites and I'm guessing the rears probably lack full lockers.
A proper flat deck OTR truck is going to be a minimum of 500 hp, 3.55-3.90 rears (higher for larger gross weights), 6x4 drive, full lockers and at least a 13-speed. No plastic fairings, lots of frame space for front overhang and toolboxes, long sliding fifth wheel.
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If the main concern of the gearing in the rear ends is the weight that the truck will be pulling, if limited to 80,000 pounds, then there is no issue with the 2.79. We have setups that are very similar to what is described that do just fine hauling 80k, hills or no hills. That engine will love 1100 rpm cruising speed at interstate speeds. That gearing and transmission will set it up to do just that.
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