3:42 gear ratio

Thats what I would run in that too... If I buy a new truck that is what it will have too.. really help with fuel mileage, plenty of torque, so that wont be a problem
 
Last time I looked you can't get 3.42's in an auto. It was just a manual option. The auto with 3.73's only turns 2000rpm at 80mph.
 
If the 3rd gen w/6.7's have the same axles as the 3rd gen w/5.9's you can convert to 3.42's.
3.42's were available in the GM's with AAM axles but not in the Dodges.
 
Yes he does... and believe me, if there is anybody that will know what options can or cant be gotten on a new dodge it will be shaun,, they own a real nice dodge dealership in Dawson Creek!
 
I think you have that backwards.

I should have made myself clear, if you want to convert the 9.25AAM front axle on a Dodge you need to get a ring & pinion set for a GM and a special spacer kit to make it fit the Dodge.
 
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