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<blockquote data-quote="rusty" data-source="post: 651407" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Autos are good for running around but IMO standards are better for towing.Course IMO autos go better in the mud.I guess to be able to give advice on this we'd need to know what you plan to do with it.If your not planning on really working it i'd vote auto if planning on pulling alot of weight a bunch go manual.</p><p>By the way just want you all to know i'm not knocking autos for towing just think manuals are better at holding back going down hills by gearing down and also you shouldn't tow in OD in a auto.Ive got 6 wheeler trucks both auto and manual and without a jake or exhaust brake the autos will run off with you.But autos in any size truck are more enjoyable to drive IMO shifting gears gets old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty, post: 651407, member: 9308"] Autos are good for running around but IMO standards are better for towing.Course IMO autos go better in the mud.I guess to be able to give advice on this we'd need to know what you plan to do with it.If your not planning on really working it i'd vote auto if planning on pulling alot of weight a bunch go manual. By the way just want you all to know i'm not knocking autos for towing just think manuals are better at holding back going down hills by gearing down and also you shouldn't tow in OD in a auto.Ive got 6 wheeler trucks both auto and manual and without a jake or exhaust brake the autos will run off with you.But autos in any size truck are more enjoyable to drive IMO shifting gears gets old. [/QUOTE]
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