4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
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4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Ok, so I'm revealing how new I am to these old trucks when I ask this question but....
I have a 4 spd manual. Its a 3.25 rear end. I've heard that its ok....or even expected....that you just start out in 2nd gear unless you really need the power of first gear. Is this true. I live in Atlanta and I admit, using first makes me feel like I'm in a semi tractor rather than a pickup. The acceleration in first gear has those behind me crawling up my rear bumper.
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Steve
I have a 4 spd manual. Its a 3.25 rear end. I've heard that its ok....or even expected....that you just start out in 2nd gear unless you really need the power of first gear. Is this true. I live in Atlanta and I admit, using first makes me feel like I'm in a semi tractor rather than a pickup. The acceleration in first gear has those behind me crawling up my rear bumper.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Yeah, start out in second. I do in my trucks.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Good morning Steve!
As Doug has mentioned, it's normal to start in second gear with the four-speed transmissions original to Bumpsides.
That first gear, sometimes called "granny," is designed for these conditions:
Robroy
As Doug has mentioned, it's normal to start in second gear with the four-speed transmissions original to Bumpsides.
That first gear, sometimes called "granny," is designed for these conditions:
- Starting out on a steep hill, while the truck has a very heavy trailer in tow.
- Moving heavy loads/trailers around slowly (such as during delicate maneuvering while getting a truck+trailer parked in close quarters).
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Thanks to both of you for your help. I feel much better knowing that its normal to use 2nd gear in this way. Much appreciated.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
You could even think of it as a three speed with an extra low gear for occasional use.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
I have a '78 f350 it was a U haul ( now it's a ME Haul )
It has a NP435 and the shift knob says X lo then 1, 2 ,3.
There's a sticker on the dash that says to not down shift into this gear.
It has a NP435 and the shift knob says X lo then 1, 2 ,3.
There's a sticker on the dash that says to not down shift into this gear.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
The sticker probably has more to do with the non-synchro "X-Lo" 1st gear than stating to not use it.cep62 wrote:I have a '78 f350 it was a U haul ( now it's a ME Haul )
It has a NP435 and the shift knob says X lo then 1, 2 ,3.
There's a sticker on the dash that says to not down shift into this gear.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Yup. You can't really "downshift " into first if the truck is moving without some pretty fancy foot work, and even then it is tricky to do it without some grinding.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Never underestimate the Uhaul customer.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
, No matter how fast you're going either, believe me I tried and I was only rolling at a whopping 4-5 MPH. Downshifting into granny-low, not gonna happen .FLATBEDFORD wrote:Yup. You can't really "downshift " into first if the truck is moving without some pretty fancy foot work, and even then it is tricky to do it without some grinding.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
Soooo , Did ya ever rent a U haul ??Caseys71 wrote: believe me I tried and I was only rolling at a whopping 4-5 MPH.
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Re: 4sp manual starting in 2nd gear
, Maybe I should rent one so I can "borrow" the sticker and put it on my truck !cep62 wrote:Soooo , Did ya ever rent a U haul ??Caseys71 wrote: believe me I tried and I was only rolling at a whopping 4-5 MPH.
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1984 Toyota 4x4: 22-R, 5-speed, 3" suspension lift, 35's and 5:29's