Jan-25-2015 03:59 PM
Feb-01-2015 04:49 PM
Dayle1 wrote:dpark wrote:
The ONLY difference in the two trucks mechanically is the added helper spring. They run the same frame, drivetrain, tires/wheels...I understand that some of you are trying to paint the picture that they are a different animal, but they are EXACTLY the same with the exception of the helper spring and the sticker inside the door. The 2500's even have the holes in the frame to add the helper springs. I would have purchased a 3500 if it were available for the small added cost, but was well in specs with the 2500 I bought.
Rear GAWR is 6200 lbs for the 2500HD and 7050 lbs for the 3500HD. Without this difference, the higher GVWR of the 3500HD would have no added value for fifth wheel towing.
Feb-01-2015 01:07 PM
4x4ord wrote:Kinda like designing a truck so that you need a step ladder to get in. Then not providing the step ladder so you can. Oh by the way, my 2500 is perfectly sized for my 5er.
It is so stupid to design a truck capable of pulling a 20,000 lb trailer and then reducing its capacity to 9 or 10,000 lbs by taking away a leaf spring on the rear axle. If you don't need to pull any weight buy a Honda Ridgling otherwise get a 3500. Unless your happy to ignore the weight rating of the 2500. When I bought my truck the list price difference was $700.
Feb-01-2015 07:03 AM
4x4ord wrote:
It is so stupid to design a truck capable of pulling a 20,000 lb trailer and then reducing its capacity to 9 or 10,000 lbs by taking away a leaf spring on the rear axle. If you don't need to pull any weight buy a Honda Ridgling otherwise get a 3500. Unless your happy to ignore the weight rating of the 2500. When I bought my truck the list price difference was $700.
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Jan-26-2015 04:09 PM
dpark wrote:
The ONLY difference in the two trucks mechanically is the added helper spring. They run the same frame, drivetrain, tires/wheels...I understand that some of you are trying to paint the picture that they are a different animal, but they are EXACTLY the same with the exception of the helper spring and the sticker inside the door. The 2500's even have the holes in the frame to add the helper springs. I would have purchased a 3500 if it were available for the small added cost, but was well in specs with the 2500 I bought.