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Grit_dog
Jun 19, 2013Navigator III
The only difference between a 3500 and 2500 is badges, a set of overload springs and a higher gvw sticker.
Entire drive train and chassis is the same for srw trucks.
You may not need the bags with a 3500 but I'd guess you'll want them anyway to maintain OE ride height.
Looking used, personally I'd look for the best truck/deal regardless of the badge on the side giving a slight nod to the 3500 over the 2500.
Your choices will be more plentiful in 2500s and can be easily and reasonably made more stout than a stock 3500.
The weight police on here will tell you different but that's your call.
Entire drive train and chassis is the same for srw trucks.
You may not need the bags with a 3500 but I'd guess you'll want them anyway to maintain OE ride height.
Looking used, personally I'd look for the best truck/deal regardless of the badge on the side giving a slight nod to the 3500 over the 2500.
Your choices will be more plentiful in 2500s and can be easily and reasonably made more stout than a stock 3500.
The weight police on here will tell you different but that's your call.
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