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Handle most 10 speeds pretty well....but not this 2008 Freightliner; Why is this?
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<p>[QUOTE="gascanexplode, post: 3944587, member: 79926"]Maybe try shifting a little slower then to let the rpms drop into the range of the next gear.. if that makes any sense. If your transmissions is like the 10 im used to then if the rpms are 1600 your next gear up should slide right in when your rpms drop to 1200.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gascanexplode, post: 3944587, member: 79926"]Maybe try shifting a little slower then to let the rpms drop into the range of the next gear.. if that makes any sense. If your transmissions is like the 10 im used to then if the rpms are 1600 your next gear up should slide right in when your rpms drop to 1200.[/QUOTE]
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