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โOct-29-2014 03:44 PM
Acei wrote:
For the current GM truck, does that extra leaf in the 3500 cause rougher ride when not towing?
โOct-29-2014 02:01 PM
ramyankee wrote:
I am aware the GVWR's are different. The reason being a 2500/F250 vs a 3500/F350 .But structurally what is the difference? I really can't believe it is just the "springs/extra leaf". But also, my knowledge of the structure of the truck is LIMITED!
So then my truck MAY be able to carry the 5th wheel I noted.....2840# hitch and 12410 "dry weight". And a dually will give WAY more stability. My Grandson's friends are the ones that really brought up the question. They have a Dodge 2500 (2010) and they pull a 36' Montana. All they did was change the leafs and install air bags.....AND chipped the truck. oh boy!!!
So the frames may be more sturdy as well as the brakes, ETC.
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โOct-20-2014 12:31 PM
ramyankee wrote:
I am aware the GVWR's are different. The reason being a 2500/F250 vs a 3500/F350 .But structurally what is the difference? I really can't believe it is just the "springs/extra leaf". But also, my knowledge of the structure of the truck is LIMITED!
So then my truck MAY be able to carry the 5th wheel I noted.....2840# hitch and 12410 "dry weight". And a dually will give WAY more stability. My Grandson's friends are the ones that really brought up the question. They have a Dodge 2500 (2010) and they pull a 36' Montana. All they did was change the leafs and install air bags.....AND chipped the truck. oh boy!!!
So the frames may be more sturdy as well as the brakes, ETC.
โOct-20-2014 12:29 PM
brholt wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Speaking of the current model Ford F250/350, the physical difference is the F250 has 2" rear blocks between the axle and spring pack, where the F350 has 4" blocks. The F350 comes standard with a rear overload spring. On the F250, the overload spring is optional (camper package). The camper package does not change the GVWR or axle ratings. ALL other components are identical (brakes, axles etc.)
The f350 has a higher GVWR and axle ratings with the 18"+ tires.
It mostly addresses registration fees in some states if the GVWR is over 10k they pay a considerable higher fee.
This used to be true but not so much anymore in the new trucks. For example, in Dodge you get a different suspension between the 3/4 ton and the one ton. In Ford, 3/4 ton diesels get vacuum braked, one ton get hydro boost.
โOct-20-2014 11:06 AM
spud1957 wrote:
Speaking of the current model Ford F250/350, the physical difference is the F250 has 2" rear blocks between the axle and spring pack, where the F350 has 4" blocks. The F350 comes standard with a rear overload spring. On the F250, the overload spring is optional (camper package). The camper package does not change the GVWR or axle ratings. ALL other components are identical (brakes, axles etc.)
The f350 has a higher GVWR and axle ratings with the 18"+ tires.
It mostly addresses registration fees in some states if the GVWR is over 10k they pay a considerable higher fee.
โOct-20-2014 10:42 AM
ramyankee wrote:
I searched the forum but found nothing. I may be asking the question the wrong way.
Several people have told me "just install air bags OR an extra leaf". But I have seen this question here a few times.
A few times I have said to people when talking about upgrading our 5er that "it is over what we can safely tow" and they just say the old add this or add that because a 3/4 and 1 ton are THE SAME TRUCK. I have forgotten how I have seen this question answered.
IF all I need is an added leaf then we will go out and buy that Open Range 3X386FLR that we saw in Reno over the weekend..... ๐
โOct-20-2014 10:34 AM