Hey everyone, I have a 2019 international LT that I purchased last year for dump truck work.
Truck has Cummins X15 , 500 hp , 1850 torque engine from factory , 10 speed manual trans rated at 1850 torque and 3.42 gear ratio with 11r22.5 rubber.
Im running the truck in Midwestern Illinois, specifically the Illinois Valley area by I80 / I39 area.
I notice the truck struggles somewhat on inclines , what gear ratio would work better 3.90 or 4.11 ? The reason im inquiring about those is because I've driven the brokers 2002 KW with C15 / 13 spd and 3.70 gears and it also struggles somewhat .
My final gear ratio with 10 spd on my truck is .16 , thoughts ? Also what am I looking at cost roughly? And how much will one of these ratios help my operation? TIA.
Re gear 3.42 to 3.90 or 4.11?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by ODPX15, Mar 5, 2026.
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How many engine hours? Is it possible the engine is ‘getting tired’? Dump trucks by their very nature have have a higher ‘engine hour vs mileage’ ratio than almost any road truck. Yes, changing the rear end ratio will give you more consistent speed on inclines, but if the power plant is getting tired, that consistency will diminish.
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7500 engine hours, 235k miles
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The 10 speed isn’t helping at all, you’d do better with an 8LL or an 18 speed. Dad has one truck with 3.90s and another with 4.10s, both 18 speeds. I prefer the 3.90s myself. But, that’s turned by an N14. Little more torque than an X15. Very rarely need half gears on the bottom end.mtoo, Bean Jr., Big Road Skateboard and 1 other person Thank this.
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When you say it struggles on inclines, are you talking about going in and out of jobsites or are you talking about when you're in top gear?
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I've never been in top gear (10th) loaded too fast IMO, I cruise in 9th at 1700-1800 RPM'S , that puts me at 63-65 mph.
And let me re phrase what I mean by struggling I have to down shift , im unable to stay in power band , also when im coming out of quarry ( pit) I put in 2nd or 3rd depending on how steep incline is and just keep it there till I make it to the top.W923 Thanks this. -
IMO an 18 speed would let you keep it in the powerband better. Smaller steps between gears.
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Depending on the program you are already out of the power band
As far as pulling out of the quarry it’s either steeper than I’ve ever seen or something isn’t right I’m feeling like it’s the second option
I like the 8ll for dump work since you have the extra low ratios for soft ground or tight spots.
I have a semi with 8ll and 3.90s on tall 22s and can pull 6th coming out of the quarry looking at the sky all the way. Honestly that’s too fast but it will do it
Usually run 4th
Also have a tandem truck with a old 13 speed.84 od and 4.44 on tall 22s I usually run 5th coming out
What is your top gear on the 10 speed….probably.74/73….id think 3.42 would work although if starting from scratch I’d go 3.90 with that engine
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