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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Long Distance Tow
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<blockquote data-quote="Taylor Corn" data-source="post: 1024247" data-attributes="member: 71673"><p>Those kinds of RPM's aren't going to hurt anything. I have to hold around 4200 for multiple minutes to get up some of the hills trailering my boat and have done that numerous times with no signs of wear.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On flats and slight long declines turn OD and let if shift into OD. Also, if you have little tailwind in these Trac's it helps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The key to easing the effect on the Trac is anticipating downshifts, so turn OD off on flat land before your hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylor Corn, post: 1024247, member: 71673"] Those kinds of RPM's aren't going to hurt anything. I have to hold around 4200 for multiple minutes to get up some of the hills trailering my boat and have done that numerous times with no signs of wear. On flats and slight long declines turn OD and let if shift into OD. Also, if you have little tailwind in these Trac's it helps. The key to easing the effect on the Trac is anticipating downshifts, so turn OD off on flat land before your hill. [/QUOTE]
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