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Crawl Ratio:
Watched this new crawl ratio vid on TFLTruck this morning. It got me wondering what the ratio is on my truck... and some of the other similar trucks.
Anyways, Here are the numbers for the trucks in the vid... as they were configured. Obviously several brands not included.
Dodge Ram = 48.74
GMC Sierra = 41.14
Nissan Titan = 38.99
And here are Some of the numbers for mid-sized trucks..
2017 - Newer Chevy Colorado with V6 and 8psd Auto (1st Gear 4.62 x xfer 2.72 x diff 3.42) = 42.98 to 1
2017 - Newer Chevy Colorado with V6 and 8psd Auto... and the $950 Nitro Gear Upgrade to 4.56 = 57.30 to 1
Chevy Colorado with the diesel and 6spd Auto = 36.42 to 1 (gobs of tq down low though... so it would be a tractor)
3rd Gen Toyota Tacoma with V6 and 6spd Auto = 36.17 (43.98 for Manual) (oh and there are 5.something gear upgrades as well)
Nissan Frontier with V6 and 5spd Auto = 33.86 to 1 (womp womp) The Manual has 42.33 to 1
Upcoming Ford Ranger with Turbo I4 & 10spd Auto = 47.6 (Also noticed that it too will have the Dana Diffs... like the Colorado and Jeep Wrangler) Pretty impressive Ford.
The Wrangler has a drastically higher # than all of these. 77:1 for the Auto and 84:1 for the Manual Rubicon JL. They are dual solid axles and built for slow crawling through large boulders. It is also common to see guys throw on some 37" or larger tires onto them... which will of course effect the outcome.
Toyota Reference...
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/final-drive-and-crawl-ratio-compare-toyota-mini-trucks-and-new-rubicon.548175/
Nissan Frontier reference...
https://www.tfltruck.com/2018/07/compared-nissan-frontier-vs-titan-midsize-or-fullsize-which-truck-to-buy/
Diesel Colorado reference...
http://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/13761/2017-chevrolet-colorado-zr2-review-finally-a-right-sized-off-road-pickup-truck-warrior
Ford Ranger Reference...
https://jalopnik.com/the-2019-ford-ranger-should-put-up-a-strong-off-road-fi-1829949945
Watched this new crawl ratio vid on TFLTruck this morning. It got me wondering what the ratio is on my truck... and some of the other similar trucks.
Anyways, Here are the numbers for the trucks in the vid... as they were configured. Obviously several brands not included.
Dodge Ram = 48.74
GMC Sierra = 41.14
Nissan Titan = 38.99
And here are Some of the numbers for mid-sized trucks..
2017 - Newer Chevy Colorado with V6 and 8psd Auto (1st Gear 4.62 x xfer 2.72 x diff 3.42) = 42.98 to 1
2017 - Newer Chevy Colorado with V6 and 8psd Auto... and the $950 Nitro Gear Upgrade to 4.56 = 57.30 to 1
Chevy Colorado with the diesel and 6spd Auto = 36.42 to 1 (gobs of tq down low though... so it would be a tractor)
3rd Gen Toyota Tacoma with V6 and 6spd Auto = 36.17 (43.98 for Manual) (oh and there are 5.something gear upgrades as well)
Nissan Frontier with V6 and 5spd Auto = 33.86 to 1 (womp womp) The Manual has 42.33 to 1
Upcoming Ford Ranger with Turbo I4 & 10spd Auto = 47.6 (Also noticed that it too will have the Dana Diffs... like the Colorado and Jeep Wrangler) Pretty impressive Ford.
The Wrangler has a drastically higher # than all of these. 77:1 for the Auto and 84:1 for the Manual Rubicon JL. They are dual solid axles and built for slow crawling through large boulders. It is also common to see guys throw on some 37" or larger tires onto them... which will of course effect the outcome.
Toyota Reference...
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/final-drive-and-crawl-ratio-compare-toyota-mini-trucks-and-new-rubicon.548175/
Nissan Frontier reference...
https://www.tfltruck.com/2018/07/compared-nissan-frontier-vs-titan-midsize-or-fullsize-which-truck-to-buy/
Diesel Colorado reference...
http://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/13761/2017-chevrolet-colorado-zr2-review-finally-a-right-sized-off-road-pickup-truck-warrior
Ford Ranger Reference...
https://jalopnik.com/the-2019-ford-ranger-should-put-up-a-strong-off-road-fi-1829949945
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