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Faststreak
Explorer
Explorer
I know this has been discussed berfore, but I’m getting close to getting a dually. Currently my host cascade is on a SRW GMC 3500 with lots of suspension mods. Looking at Ram 3500. More concerned about load capacity than towing. Only tow a bass boat. For maximum efficiency im considering a 342 rear end and Asian transmission. Am I on the right track? Eddie
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TxGearhead
Explorer II
Explorer II
I had a 2016 Ram 3500 SRW with the 3.42 (only ratio available). I just traded it for a 2018 Ram dually with Aisin and 3.73. I got the 3.73 for towing the 5th wheel. I think you will be fine with a 3.42. If you get in hills you could always lock out 6th gear if it's shifting too much. I experimented towing the 5th through Smokey Mtns., and left it in 6th gear, let it shift a lot, and never saw a change in transmission temp.
You're good to go......
add: the front Torklift tiedowns are so much easier to install on the 2018. No fish wire!! But get you a small pair of needle nose vice grips to hold the back-up plate while you start the bolt in the welded on nut. It'll make more sense when you see it.
2018 Ram 3500 CC LB DRW 4X4 Cummins Aisin Laramie Pearl White
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3_tons
Explorer III
Explorer III
I’ve got a 2016 Ram 3500 4x4 LB, CC, 6.7 DRW LB, GVWR 14k, Camper loaded and wet to go about 4,900 - you should have no capacity issues

3 tons

Area13
Explorer
Explorer
Same camper on an old Ford dually, feels good. I'm 13k GVW, probably over when loaded heavy, not sure, haven't weighed it yet. New DRW Ram would be 14k? I bet it will be a nice improvement, Good luck in your endeavor!
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