MPG vs. Tranny wear & tear

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Turfhead

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So here's my question. Pulled my TT from central Illinois the central Florida and had plenty of time to listen to and feel my Durango working its way over the hills. I got to thinking that if I maintain between 60 and 65 mph, I likely save on gas mileage, but the tranny does a considerable amount of shifting, even in the tow/haul mode. If I maintain 65 to 70 mph, the tranny never finds OD and stays in the same gear for longer periods, obviously burning more fuel. Am I better off at the higher speed to ease wear and tear on the tranny, or save gas at a lower speed.  Have an 1100 mile drive home this weekend so I'll have plenty of time to ponder your responses!
 
At 65-70 the Tranny never goes into OD. :eek:
I say use OD at 65-70 on flatter areas.  As you see hills or identify the tranny is hunting for gears, keep it out of OD and hold speed.
Gear hunting if excessive, will toast the tranny. :(
Don't know the weights or specifics, but a 28' TT behind a Durango is alot. :-\
 
I'd leave it in tow mode and stay under the speed limit.  Do you have a manual selector for the OD?  I only know two vehicles frankly, the Ford Explorer Eddie Baur we had with our TT's and the current F350 pulling our fifth wheel.
 
@Derby6: My TT is an Ultra lite and max's out under my towing capacity by almost 1000 lbs. Although the Durango handles the TT well going to 90% of the campgrounds, I will be looking to upgrade to a Suburban or equivalent before the next cross-country trip!
 
I  vote for running a little slower.  Maybe you can learn to anticipate when the tranny will shift and get out of the gas to hold the gear.  I do this and never get out of overdrive, of course you may slow down on some bigger hills.
 
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