Yess you can still get a 15 in a new truck but the highest torque raiting is 1650 so if you want big power you can only use a 10, 13 or 18 speed.
15 speed vs. 8LL
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by IROC, Feb 26, 2011.
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Thanks for the info.
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The shop that does my brakes believes in soft linings to save the drums. I always used a medium hard lining when I did my own brake work but I'm too fricken old to be crawling around the truck anymore than I have to these days.
I have put about 700,000+ miles on the truck since I bought it in Jan of '03... (I had it parked for 23 months when the fuel hit $4.00 in '07 and again after my big wreck in '09). I had them reline the drives in '04 then again in February of this year... put new drums on this time, too.
I sometimes use my Jake on an off ramp or out on a two lane when coming to a stop but mostly just make a slow, gentle stop if I can without the exhaust brake.
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Was looking at the parts books today and I have a question. Why is it a RTO-14915 and RTO-16915 have the same part numbers on all of the bearings, countershafts, input shaft, and mainshaft. Is the only difference between these 2 transmissions the price tag?
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A 16915 will have a pump, a 14915 most cases does not.
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