Auto or Manual Tran for towing
#47
I didn't read all the posts listed here but did anyone mention that the auto tranny is warranteed for 100k, whereas the standard is not? I have been shifting all my driving life and I'm tired of it. I went auto and tow a 40' Teton with no problem. The warranty was a bonus in case I need it.
#48
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Originally posted by DustyRock
Lets face it this is 2005. There should not be ANY reason that we still have to shift manually! A good auto would place the RPMs in the perfect range at all times and give you braking as well. However considering the fact that DC still does not have an appropriate auto trans for the times, for the engine we prefer the decision is a tough one. Example: All of the trash trucks in our area have autos, and believe me they are a technological wonder. They take a tremendous beating, stop go, stop go, incredible amount of cycling back and forth. A manny trans would not hold up. If DC would use a Mercedes trans or a HONDA auto (beautiful trans) then WOW, it would not even be a consideration. AUTO all the way. Having said that if you keep your truck stock and take care of it then an auto should be fine. If I was driving long distance pulling heavy loads like a lot of guys here do I would get a manny. I drive a lot of stop go so an auto is my choice, knowing it needs to be built correctly for my application.
Lets face it this is 2005. There should not be ANY reason that we still have to shift manually! A good auto would place the RPMs in the perfect range at all times and give you braking as well. However considering the fact that DC still does not have an appropriate auto trans for the times, for the engine we prefer the decision is a tough one. Example: All of the trash trucks in our area have autos, and believe me they are a technological wonder. They take a tremendous beating, stop go, stop go, incredible amount of cycling back and forth. A manny trans would not hold up. If DC would use a Mercedes trans or a HONDA auto (beautiful trans) then WOW, it would not even be a consideration. AUTO all the way. Having said that if you keep your truck stock and take care of it then an auto should be fine. If I was driving long distance pulling heavy loads like a lot of guys here do I would get a manny. I drive a lot of stop go so an auto is my choice, knowing it needs to be built correctly for my application.
Its all about reliability and predictability, i have yet to drive ANY auto even the Chevy and Ford that i would feel confident and in full control of, 100% predictable and full control for split second situations, especially on snow and Ice, its not possible.
#49
Some my want to think twice about the new G56 manual transmission. It sounds like it is alot more prone to problems in the clutch area than the previous nv4500 and 5600's. A nice touch of the G56 is it's about ten times more costly to repair too. Like getting close to the cost of a automatic, especially when the G56 clutch and flywheel are 2-3 times more prone of repair before the auto needs repair.
I almost ordered a new truck last week with the new transmission and after reading about the manual transmission I started looking at autos again. I decided to keep my trusty steed, after all I know everything that can go wrong with this truck and why spend $16,000.00 on a new truck just to have new problems.
I almost ordered a new truck last week with the new transmission and after reading about the manual transmission I started looking at autos again. I decided to keep my trusty steed, after all I know everything that can go wrong with this truck and why spend $16,000.00 on a new truck just to have new problems.
#50
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I like having to drive my truck. Especially when towing. Makes you a better driver in the long run IMHO. With an automatic, all that you are doing is pointing the truck down the road. I see more trucks in the ditches, in bad weather, with autos than with sticks. Your brakes last longer also.
#51
I still think it is all personal preference. I have had a auto in my last 2 rigs and won't go back to a stick.
Had three operations on my left foot in the last year and a half and wouldn't have been able to drive otherwise.
I will admit in my younger days you wouldn't have caught me with a auto.
Doug
Had three operations on my left foot in the last year and a half and wouldn't have been able to drive otherwise.
I will admit in my younger days you wouldn't have caught me with a auto.
Doug
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