โMar-05-2014 06:31 AM
โMar-15-2014 09:42 AM
rjstractor wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
Funny they have a thread over on the Cummins site which can't figure out the Bilstein single shock issue. Man they are all over the board as to why. Running out crawling under dealer trucks to figure it out. Some even demanded refunds cause their truck didn't have one.
To me it looks pretty obvious- to help prevent axle wrapup and wheel hop. My old Mazda had the rear shocks angled opposite ways for the same reason, although with only 110 ft./lb of torque it was not a big problem. ๐
โMar-15-2014 09:00 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
Funny they have a thread over on the Cummins site which can't figure out the Bilstein single shock issue. Man they are all over the board as to why. Running out crawling under dealer trucks to figure it out. Some even demanded refunds cause their truck didn't have one.
โMar-14-2014 07:36 PM
โMar-14-2014 03:28 PM
โMar-13-2014 12:01 PM
campingken wrote:
We went new truck shopping yesterday and after looking at what diesels now cost have pretty much decided to go gas. Since we almost exclusively use our truck for towing our horse trailer we can buy a 4x4 standard cab Chevy work, Ford XL, or Dodge Tradesman model with a V-8 and a new Honda fit type vehicle for close to what a new well equipped diesel would cost (no one out here is knocking $10,000 off the window sticker).
This way we can get 40 mpg when we buy groceries and have plenty of power to tow our 7500 pound GVW horse trailer.
โMar-13-2014 10:55 AM
โMar-13-2014 09:52 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
If my dealer is telling me the truth.... and more accurately if the people at the "yard" are telling him the truth a 6.4 Hemi 2500 CC 4X4 will be sitting in my driveway tomorrow night at this time ๐
It's supposed to be delivered to the dealership tomorrow AM and I'm picking it up after work.... it could turn into Friday AM.
I've got the 3.73 axle but am confident it is plenty of truck to handle my 8500lb TT. I carry lots of firewood and beer in the bed though so I'll report on how it holds up with that and all of my other "groceries" ๐ ๐
โMar-13-2014 09:13 AM
ib516 wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
If my dealer is telling me the truth.... and more accurately if the people at the "yard" are telling him the truth a 6.4 Hemi 2500 CC 4X4 will be sitting in my driveway tomorrow night at this time ๐
It's supposed to be delivered to the dealership tomorrow AM and I'm picking it up after work.... it could turn into Friday AM.
I've got the 3.73 axle but am confident it is plenty of truck to handle my 8500lb TT. I carry lots of firewood and beer in the bed though so I'll report on how it holds up with that and all of my other "groceries" ๐ ๐
โMar-13-2014 08:04 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
If my dealer is telling me the truth.... and more accurately if the people at the "yard" are telling him the truth a 6.4 Hemi 2500 CC 4X4 will be sitting in my driveway tomorrow night at this time ๐
It's supposed to be delivered to the dealership tomorrow AM and I'm picking it up after work.... it could turn into Friday AM.
I've got the 3.73 axle but am confident it is plenty of truck to handle my 8500lb TT. I carry lots of firewood and beer in the bed though so I'll report on how it holds up with that and all of my other "groceries" ๐ ๐
โMar-13-2014 07:17 AM
I have compared with others on the Cummins forum, and several have the same pack. Mine is a very early 01 build date 4/00
That said, doesn't really matter as I am still about 1" short of using the upper overloads, even as over my GVWR that I am, still 800# to 1,000# under Rear axle rating.
โMar-13-2014 07:01 AM
Me Again wrote:rhagfo wrote:
That isn't no stinking spring pack!!
This is a real 01 Camper special spring pack!
Russ, I think you will find that someone added the extra upper leaf in your picture before you purchased your truck with 200K on the clock.
I purchased my truck new in 2001 and went to NW bomber meets back in those days. Even the 3500 duallies did not have that extra overload leaf. I spend a lot of time comparing the spring packs and part numbers. The 3500 duallies look exactly like mine, however the upper over load leaf had a part number that was different by one number, but looked the same. I concluded that it was a different rated leaf.
Chris
โMar-12-2014 10:45 PM
โMar-12-2014 10:01 PM
I'm comparing MY two trucks - the one I have now, and the one I ordered. That's the way they are equipped.
In was in reference to this:
Quote:
Thus we have what we call grocery getter trucks(and your dozen eggs are safe), they are however not the trucks your father drove. No more install a set of air bags on your 2500 and it will do the job of a 3500 SRW.
โMar-12-2014 08:19 PM
jmtandem wrote:2014 2500 6.4L Hemi gasser with 4.10s:
- 22,500 lb GCWR
- 10,000 lb GVWR
- 5500 front GAWR, 6500 rear GAWR
- 15,500 lb tow rating
2007 3500 SRW 5.9L Cummins diesel with 3.73s:
- 21,000 lb GCWR
- 10,100 lb GVWR
- 5200 front GAWR, 6200 rear GAWR
- 13,150 lb tow rating
Which one is the grocery getter again
It would be more meaningful if you compared both engines with the same axle ratios and same years. Your new 6.4 gas will compare to a 6.7 Cummins with 850 foot pounds and a 4.10 axle at almost twice what the 6.4 will tow especially if the 6.7 is a regular cab non optioned basic truck that is a dually.
Thus we have what we call grocery getter trucks(and your dozen eggs are safe), they are however not the trucks your father drove. No more install a set of air bags on your 2500 and it will do the job of a 3500 SRW.
โMar-12-2014 08:11 PM
2014 2500 6.4L Hemi gasser with 4.10s:
- 22,500 lb GCWR
- 10,000 lb GVWR
- 5500 front GAWR, 6500 rear GAWR
- 15,500 lb tow rating
2007 3500 SRW 5.9L Cummins diesel with 3.73s:
- 21,000 lb GCWR
- 10,100 lb GVWR
- 5200 front GAWR, 6200 rear GAWR
- 13,150 lb tow rating
Which one is the grocery getter again