Hey all you Cheby Avalanche owners!
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Hey all you Cheby Avalanche owners!
Just bought me a 2002 Cheby 2500 Avalance to pull the Sonic. It's got the 8.1 Vortec.
For those who own one, what kind of boat are you pulling?
Unfortunately, I bought one with 3.73 gears in the rear without knowing. To late to take back to get 4.10 gears. I still think I can pull my boat. It's 8400 lbs. dry and an eagle trailer. I'm guessing 10,000 to 11,000 lbs total.
For those who own one, what kind of boat are you pulling?
Unfortunately, I bought one with 3.73 gears in the rear without knowing. To late to take back to get 4.10 gears. I still think I can pull my boat. It's 8400 lbs. dry and an eagle trailer. I'm guessing 10,000 to 11,000 lbs total.
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Hey Love Machine..
With a 8100 motor that truck will pull 8-9000 lbs without even breaking a sweat... 3:73 gears are the gears you want better fuel mileage and lower rpm when not towing a trailer .. The tow switch on the shifter will do all the work for you when you tow ..Aw-some truck you will be happy the truck makes all its HP in the upper revs anyway so if you need more pull drop a gear
Enjoy !!
Bob Jordan
With a 8100 motor that truck will pull 8-9000 lbs without even breaking a sweat... 3:73 gears are the gears you want better fuel mileage and lower rpm when not towing a trailer .. The tow switch on the shifter will do all the work for you when you tow ..Aw-some truck you will be happy the truck makes all its HP in the upper revs anyway so if you need more pull drop a gear
Enjoy !!
Bob Jordan
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Ditto--- The 3.73 is the gear to have.
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Originally posted by blownincome1
Hey Love Machine..
With a 8100 motor that truck will pull 8-9000 lbs without even breaking a sweat... 3:73 gears are the gears you want better fuel mileage and lower rpm when not towing a trailer .. The tow switch on the shifter will do all the work for you when you tow ..Aw-some truck you will be happy the truck makes all its HP in the upper revs anyway so if you need more pull drop a gear
Enjoy !!
Bob Jordan
Hey Love Machine..
With a 8100 motor that truck will pull 8-9000 lbs without even breaking a sweat... 3:73 gears are the gears you want better fuel mileage and lower rpm when not towing a trailer .. The tow switch on the shifter will do all the work for you when you tow ..Aw-some truck you will be happy the truck makes all its HP in the upper revs anyway so if you need more pull drop a gear
Enjoy !!
Bob Jordan
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Gas mileage? Since when are powerboaters worried about gas mileage?
I pull my 42 Sonic with a 2500 with the 8.1 Vortec and 4:10 rear end. When I'm not towing the boat I drag race it. The 4:10 rocks on holes shots.
I pull my 42 Sonic with a 2500 with the 8.1 Vortec and 4:10 rear end. When I'm not towing the boat I drag race it. The 4:10 rocks on holes shots.
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The 8100 is a great motor. The 3.73 will pull the boat no problem, and I think it is rated to pull 10500 lbs. You may want to invest in some firestone air lifts for the rear end if the boat is nose heavy on the trailer.
I have the 8100 w/4.10 and I pulled the horse trailer this past weekend like it wasn't even there.
Wannabe
I have the 8100 w/4.10 and I pulled the horse trailer this past weekend like it wasn't even there.
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My 35' Cig and trailer weigh pretty close to 12k, which is what my '04 AV 2500/8.1/4.10 is rated at and it's no problem at all. Granted, I've only towed it about 20 miles, but other than a little increase in braking distance, you hardly know it's back there. Another cool feature is the power extendable/retractable side mirrors.
My only complaint with the 8.1/4.10 combo is the 11-12 mpg average fuel economy. With a 37 gallon tank it's $60 each fill up. Some gas stations only preauth your credit card for $50 which means you have to swip your card a second time after the first $50. Needless to say, people waiting behind you at the pump aren't always nice about waiting so long.
My only complaint with the 8.1/4.10 combo is the 11-12 mpg average fuel economy. With a 37 gallon tank it's $60 each fill up. Some gas stations only preauth your credit card for $50 which means you have to swip your card a second time after the first $50. Needless to say, people waiting behind you at the pump aren't always nice about waiting so long.
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Originally posted by Monty
With a 37 gallon tank it's $60 each fill up. Some gas stations only preauth your credit card for $50 which means you have to swip your card a second time after the first $50.
With a 37 gallon tank it's $60 each fill up. Some gas stations only preauth your credit card for $50 which means you have to swip your card a second time after the first $50.