First Truck Set up.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dark Wolf, Sep 24, 2008.

  1. rjones56

    rjones56 Heavy Load Member

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    Buy the one you want or you won`t be happy.My advice would be not to buy one at all.As for specs-the overdrive ratios aren`t that different,most are a .73 or.74 to 1.Newer trucks are gearing the rears higher(lower numbers)so your rpms are lower.You could also go with tall rubber but you will lose some pulling power.
    I love a cummins engine but I don`t know the peak torque of the newer ones.My company truck is a frtlnr classic with a 470 detroit,13 speed(.73 overdrive) on 22.5 low pros-97mph(before being cutback to 78)running the east coast at just over 6mpg.rear ratio 2.89..At 70mph taching 1450.
     
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  3. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I think we both have about the same trans...RTLO16913A yours is probably the RTLO 18918A isn't it?
     
  4. 550hpW900L

    550hpW900L Road Train Member

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    18918B, could be tire difference, isnt there about 2-3" difference from LP to stand ups?
     
  5. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Not real sure about the height difference but 2-3" sounds about right...4 at the most. You know whats funny? A 22.5 tall tire is the same height as a 24.5 low pro. I never really thought about till I seen it one day trying to match up tires. For some reason that one tire wouldn't fit on that 24.5 rim...:biggrin_2552:

    I know the letter at the end means something different in each of the trans but can't remember the difference between the A and the B
     
  6. 550hpW900L

    550hpW900L Road Train Member

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    Haha yeah they are the same height, beats me i dont know why it wont fit on a 24.5 rim either :biggrin_25512:

    I dont remember what the different letters stand for either, id say the tire size makes up for it though.
     
  7. sgreer78

    sgreer78 Light Load Member

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    The A ratio set is .86/.73 in top hole and B ratio set is 1.00/.85 in top hole.
    I have an RTLO16613B with 2.93 rears. 6.5-7.5 consistently.

    XDA3's and 5's are 2" shorter for a 275/80R24.5 verses 11R24.5

    I'm gonna start looking and piecing together a complete set of 24.5's for my truck. I think they look better:)
     
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  8. MedicineMan

    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    Too bad the question wasn't what truck to by but the specs on it.
     
  9. grizzly

    grizzly Medium Load Member

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    Just trying to help.
     
  10. The_possum

    The_possum Bobtail Member

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    I have a buddy who is an O/O running a 379EXHD, C-15 Acert, 18 speed, 3.36 rears, 11r-24.5 rubber. When he was pulling a standard combo flatbed cross counry, his mileage was around 5.7mpg as a 475HP. after it was bumped to a 550, mileage went up to 6.1

    Now, he pulls a set of trains from detriot to chicago, grossing between 140-160K on avg, and his mileage has only dropped to around 5.6, with power to spare, even with the tall tires and tall gears.
     
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