1500 vs 2500
#1
1500 vs 2500
I'm looking at 2 trucks
[ol][*]2005 1500 5.3L w/4.1 rear end[*]2004 2500 6.0L w/4.1 rear end[/ol]
Which ever truck I choose it would be my primary source of transportation (60 miles a day, 4 days a week). I would also be pulling a TT (6600lbs empty) once or twice a month. I know the 2500 will have no problem pulling this and the max trailer weight for the 1500 is roughly 8600lbs, so that shouldnt be a problem either. My main questions the MPG. With the same rear end how would the MPG compare? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
[ol][*]2005 1500 5.3L w/4.1 rear end[*]2004 2500 6.0L w/4.1 rear end[/ol]
Which ever truck I choose it would be my primary source of transportation (60 miles a day, 4 days a week). I would also be pulling a TT (6600lbs empty) once or twice a month. I know the 2500 will have no problem pulling this and the max trailer weight for the 1500 is roughly 8600lbs, so that shouldnt be a problem either. My main questions the MPG. With the same rear end how would the MPG compare? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
#6
RE: 1500 vs 2500
yeah that doesnt sound right. I am pretty sure that they didnt come like that stock. Even the new trucks only come with 3.73's with both of those engines, 4.10's are not even optional.
But anyway. The steeper gear set will give you more lowend torque, but you will be running higher rpm's at the the same speed so your gas milage will suffer (esp on the highway). Honestly though, you will probably not notice much of a difference in towing from one to the other. Either truck with either set of gears should do just fine. You are not getting much of a gain for towing going to that 6.0L either. I dont blame you one bit if you want to go with the bigger truck (i would too) but in reality you probably dont need it for what your doing and you can get better mpg's with the 5.3L.
Good Luck. Let us know what you do.
But anyway. The steeper gear set will give you more lowend torque, but you will be running higher rpm's at the the same speed so your gas milage will suffer (esp on the highway). Honestly though, you will probably not notice much of a difference in towing from one to the other. Either truck with either set of gears should do just fine. You are not getting much of a gain for towing going to that 6.0L either. I dont blame you one bit if you want to go with the bigger truck (i would too) but in reality you probably dont need it for what your doing and you can get better mpg's with the 5.3L.
Good Luck. Let us know what you do.
#7
RE: 1500 vs 2500
I would honestly look for a different truck. I had a 2003 GMC Z71 1500 with 3:73's and a 350 V8. I've driven a 6liter and a 5.3, and I have to say, I absolutely hate the 6liter and the 5.3 is nice, but I would still buy a 350 simply for parts availibility