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ib516
Sep 10, 2014Explorer II
Huntindog wrote:
That is more true in this case than you may realize.
The 3500 should have overload leaf springs, that are just coming into play. What this means is that the more weight you put on it, the stiffer it becomes. A word for this is progressive.
It will handle towing heavy much better because of this.
The 2500 with coil springs will not stiffen up with heavy weight. It will tend to wallow when towing. It is somewhat possible to make a progressive coil spring, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it on a stock truck.. Even if they did, it would not have the overloads that are possible with leaf springs.
So just because they have equal squat...... Doesn't mean squat.:B
The RAM 3500 SRW hasn't had overloads for the last few model years. The 3500 DRW does IIRC. The coils on the 2500 are variable rate. Soft for the first bit, then they stiffen up as they compress.
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