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SoCalDesertRid1
Dec 01, 2013Explorer II
I believe for Dodge 2500 and 3500SRW alike, around that year, the RGWAR (rear axle weight rating) was only about 6000 lbs. The door sticker will state the RGAWR.
If you want to carry an actual loaded pin weight of 2500 lbs or more, you're likely looking at changing out the tires and wheels for larger, heavier duty ones (265-E's on 7" wide wheels, or 285-E's on 8" wide wheels) and adding 3500 model overload springs, and/or an extra leaf in the main spring pack.
If you want to carry an actual loaded pin weight of 2500 lbs or more, you're likely looking at changing out the tires and wheels for larger, heavier duty ones (265-E's on 7" wide wheels, or 285-E's on 8" wide wheels) and adding 3500 model overload springs, and/or an extra leaf in the main spring pack.
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