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โMar-18-2020 12:50 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yer not afraid of electrolysis?
โMar-18-2020 12:11 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:richclover wrote:
We (friend and me), installed a B&W Turnover Ball hitch in the bed of my Ram 2500 Cummins yesterday. Works well with the Anderson 5er hitch Plenty of room for the toolbox and space around the hitch for cargo.
Right Todd, the mud gets spendy in the local car wash!
Yer not afraid of electrolysis?
โMar-18-2020 09:14 AM
richclover wrote:
We (friend and me), installed a B&W Turnover Ball hitch in the bed of my Ram 2500 Cummins yesterday. Works well with the Anderson 5er hitch Plenty of room for the toolbox and space around the hitch for cargo.
Right Todd, the mud gets spendy in the local car wash!
โMar-18-2020 07:37 AM
richclover wrote:
We (friend and me), installed a B&W Turnover Ball hitch in the bed of my Ram 2500 Cummins yesterday. Works well with the Anderson 5er hitch Plenty of room for the toolbox and space around the hitch for cargo.
Right Todd, the mud gets spendy in the local car wash!
โMar-18-2020 07:13 AM
โMar-15-2020 07:30 AM
richclover wrote:memtb wrote:
Congratulations Rich, I think you will quickly fall in love with that 5er! We pretty much didnโt have winter except for February. The same cannot be said for your neck of the woods.....southern Wyoming got hammered pretty good.
How soon are you gonna take that new rig up the Hams Fork? Twenty or so miles of gravel/dirt road oughta break it in nicely! :B you gotta place to put an elk or two in that new rig? ๐ memtb
Thx Todd!
Yeah, weโre loving it. Now I just have to figure out how to hitch and tow.
The last time we traveled the Hamโs Fork road it had rained and snowed. Thereโs nothing worse than mag water mud! Might be some time before we tow there.
โMar-14-2020 06:16 AM
memtb wrote:
Congratulations Rich, I think you will quickly fall in love with that 5er! We pretty much didnโt have winter except for February. The same cannot be said for your neck of the woods.....southern Wyoming got hammered pretty good.
How soon are you gonna take that new rig up the Hams Fork? Twenty or so miles of gravel/dirt road oughta break it in nicely! :B you gotta place to put an elk or two in that new rig? ๐ memtb
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crcr wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
... I'm not sure about the 2004 dodge but might be that the difference between the 3/4 ton and 1 ton SRW is just the rear springs...so while you can't officially change the ratings, upgraded springs may make if functionally identical.
I have a 2004 3/4 ton and you are correct, only difference between the 3/4 and 1 ton for that year is one additional leaf spring on the 3500. My truck has air bags with onboard compressor, so after hooking up my TT I can inflate my bags to level the truck and/or to a desired pressure, then when unhooking, I deflate the bags to 10 lbs. For a 3/4 ton of that year, IMHO, adding air bags is a better towing solution than adding a leaf spring.
โMar-10-2020 04:53 PM
โMar-10-2020 01:33 PM
minihub67 wrote:
yeah.. the three I am interested in have GVWR right at 10K. all hitch weights UVW of under 1415.. one of them 1195lb.. I calculate 1980lb payload left after people, full tank gas.
โMar-10-2020 12:14 PM