The transmission does not take gear oil. The auto uses ATF+4 and the manual uses manual trans fluid.
The trans does not use gear oil. The auto uses ATF+4 and the manual uses a special manual transmission lube.
If you are referring to the hauling capacity, the 1500 is considered a half ton pickup.
Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.
Yes.Yes.
1500 is a 1/2 ton. 2500 is a 3/4 ton. 3500 is a 1 ton.
both dodge and ford are 5 on 5 in half that's half ton size nothing smaller will work
seems I'm answering my own question... turns out my 84 4x4 Jimmy with a 6.2 diesel and 700r4 trans runs the same 3.07 gear ratio as my 83 Sierra Classic 4x4 pick up with a 305 gas and 700r4 trans.
Look for a plug on the drivers side of the trans at about the half way mark, it is made for a torx bit.
auto trans oil if filled through the dip stick tube, man trans should have a filler plug half way up the gearbox.
I have 285/75R/16 on my 99 dodge 1500 I used my stock rims. They fit find.
i think the montaro would take on the dodge but most likely keep up
Chevy / GMC 1500 with 6.2L Vortech. 403HP Dodge Hemi 5.7 has 390, which is also fast, but Dodge trucks tend to be cheaply built.