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โMar-05-2014 04:20 PM
rhagfo wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:some one said wrote:
Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.
Just for info from Rams Body Builders Guide.
Ram has take a page from Ford F350 SRW with many different GVWR packages for what ever reason. The Ram has 15 different GVWR packages for the 3500 SRW starting at 10200 up to 12400 lbs. Several have payloads in the 4500 lb range. And no their not a stipper model but loaded Longhorn/Lone Star packages.
..10200
..10500
..10700
..10800
..11000
..11100
..11200
..11300
..11400
..11500
..11600
..11700
..12000
..12300
..12400
The new gen trucks aren't the '90's era or even the '00 era trucks by far.
LOL!! :h
I can understand 15 or even 20 different Payload ratings, but WHY so many GVWR??
I wish Ram would have had at least two GVWR in 2001, as I am sure mine would be much higher than the 8,800# it is listed at. They put a 3500 spring pack on the truck, and didn't change the GVWR!! :h
โMar-05-2014 11:15 AM
โMar-05-2014 11:03 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:some one said wrote:
Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.
Just for info from Rams Body Builders Guide.
Ram has take a page from Ford F350 SRW with many different GVWR packages for what ever reason. The Ram has 15 different GVWR packages for the 3500 SRW starting at 10200 up to 12400 lbs. Several have payloads in the 4500 lb range. And no their not a stipper model but loaded Longhorn/Lone Star packages.
..10200
..10500
..10700
..10800
..11000
..11100
..11200
..11300
..11400
..11500
..11600
..11700
..12000
..12300
..12400
The new gen trucks aren't the '90's era or even the '00 era trucks by far.
โMar-05-2014 09:48 AM
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โMar-04-2014 06:34 PM
Buck50HD wrote:
Also, the F250 with camper package definitely appears to be the ticket if you get a 250. It sits high, with a 2" rake like a 350 and has the same springs and includes a rear sway bar. It's a $160 option and is much better value than paying the extra $900 for the 350 base price. Combine the camper package with the 18" A/T or 20's and you have the same hardware as a 350. I have a hard time paying $900 for an F350 door sticker.
One thing that I really don't like about the base F250's is that they sit perfectly level. Hook up the 5th and you are sure to look funny with the rear sagging. Doesn't make much sense to me on a HD truck. My F150HD bed rails are 57.5" high. F250 are 54.5-55" high and the F350 are around 57.5-58. Don't even need a tailgate step with the 250:) A gas GM 2500HD was around 57".
โMar-04-2014 05:32 PM
some one said wrote:
Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.
โMar-04-2014 05:07 PM
โMar-04-2014 11:26 AM
john&bet wrote:transamz9 wrote:Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.elkbelch wrote:
We do plan to weigh the trailer on the truck as soon as the weather clears. By locally I mean 200 to 300 miles and we do make 1 long trip (1000 plus miles) to a different National Park every year. If we were to go the 1 Ton rout we would certainly go with a DRW as the SRW would offer little practical advantage our current truck. I really have no Idea how much weight we take along, a weeks worth of clothes for the four of us and we generally buy all our groceries before we leave. It will be interesting to see how much we do haul with us.
Not saying it's right or wrong but we see much larger units on 250/2500 series trucks all the time.
My 3500 srw has 2,100# more GVWR than your 2500. I have just under 3,700# payload.;)
โMar-03-2014 09:00 PM
john&bet wrote:transamz9 wrote:Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.elkbelch wrote:
We do plan to weigh the trailer on the truck as soon as the weather clears. By locally I mean 200 to 300 miles and we do make 1 long trip (1000 plus miles) to a different National Park every year. If we were to go the 1 Ton rout we would certainly go with a DRW as the SRW would offer little practical advantage our current truck. I really have no Idea how much weight we take along, a weeks worth of clothes for the four of us and we generally buy all our groceries before we leave. It will be interesting to see how much we do haul with us.
Not saying it's right or wrong but we see much larger units on 250/2500 series trucks all the time.
My 3500 srw has 2,100# more GVWR than your 2500. I have just under 3,700# payload.;)
โMar-03-2014 06:20 PM
transamz9 wrote:Sorry I do not believe your 3500srw has a 11,700# gvw rating.elkbelch wrote:
We do plan to weigh the trailer on the truck as soon as the weather clears. By locally I mean 200 to 300 miles and we do make 1 long trip (1000 plus miles) to a different National Park every year. If we were to go the 1 Ton rout we would certainly go with a DRW as the SRW would offer little practical advantage our current truck. I really have no Idea how much weight we take along, a weeks worth of clothes for the four of us and we generally buy all our groceries before we leave. It will be interesting to see how much we do haul with us.
Not saying it's right or wrong but we see much larger units on 250/2500 series trucks all the time.
My 3500 srw has 2,100# more GVWR than your 2500. I have just under 3,700# payload.;)