โApr-03-2016 11:05 PM
โApr-07-2016 02:51 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
Driving the truck was dangerous if wind was blowing . Up and down was ok but left to right it would lean so far it was tough to keep it on the road. Changed to a ford with leaf springs and the problem was solved. The ford wandered like fords do in those years and later and the reason for going to GM trucks.
chevman
โApr-07-2016 08:46 AM
Me Again wrote:IdaD wrote:
That's a neat story about coil springs on a 60 year old truck. Should we compare a 60 year old phone to my iPhone next?
The payload rating on a 3/4 diesel is simply a function of the 10k lb GVWR class limitation. The 1000 lb lighter 6.4 2500 payload rating is accordingly 1000 lbs higher, and it has the same rear coils. Bottom line between a 2500 and SRW 3500 is you're splitting hairs in terms of capability and daily driving ease of use. Move to a DRW and now there's a real distinction on both fronts.
Put the same large truck camper on the two and see if you think they are similar.
Without going to air suspension, it is hard to soften ride and still be able to carry heavy loads.
RAM made a decision to differentiate between the 2500 and 3500 SRW when they but coils on the 2500. FORD and GM have not yet gone that direction.
Chris
โApr-07-2016 08:24 AM
โApr-07-2016 08:22 AM
โApr-07-2016 07:56 AM
IdaD wrote:
That's a neat story about coil springs on a 60 year old truck. Should we compare a 60 year old phone to my iPhone next?
โApr-07-2016 07:50 AM
IdaD wrote:
That's a neat story about coil springs on a 60 year old truck. Should we compare a 60 year old phone to my iPhone next?
The payload rating on a 3/4 diesel is simply a function of the 10k lb GVWR class limitation. The 1000 lb lighter 6.4 2500 payload rating is accordingly 1000 lbs higher, and it has the same rear coils. Bottom line between a 2500 and SRW 3500 is you're splitting hairs in terms of capability and daily driving ease of use. Move to a DRW and now there's a real distinction on both fronts.
โApr-07-2016 06:28 AM
โApr-07-2016 06:12 AM
โApr-07-2016 05:47 AM
Me Again wrote:IdaD wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Pretty much what I'm seeing is that the 2500 gas trucks are 6000 but the 2wd crew cab diesels and Mega Cabs are 6500. The old thing is the 4wd crew cabs are 6000. Also I just realized the offer a 2500 cab chassis (bed off) truck now. It also carries the 6500 RAWR. The 3500 SRW trucks are 7000 across the board.
The 6.4 and CTD trucks with 18/20" wheels are all 6,500. That's going to constitute the bulk of 2500s sold these days, or at least it's the vast majority of what I see out on the roads.
This is mine. Crew cab short box 4wd Cummins.
So, if my 3500 has the same tires and a RGAWR of 7K, RAM must think that the leaf springs can carry more weight than the coils?
They also think/say my short box 3500 can carry 1700 more cargo. If it was a long box that number is 2300 more. Chris
โApr-06-2016 10:01 PM
IdaD wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Pretty much what I'm seeing is that the 2500 gas trucks are 6000 but the 2wd crew cab diesels and Mega Cabs are 6500. The old thing is the 4wd crew cabs are 6000. Also I just realized the offer a 2500 cab chassis (bed off) truck now. It also carries the 6500 RAWR. The 3500 SRW trucks are 7000 across the board.
The 6.4 and CTD trucks with 18/20" wheels are all 6,500. That's going to constitute the bulk of 2500s sold these days, or at least it's the vast majority of what I see out on the roads.
This is mine. Crew cab short box 4wd Cummins.
โApr-06-2016 07:49 AM
โApr-05-2016 07:44 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Greene728 wrote:
I have a 15 3500 SRW. And with the tire pressures set accordingly I find the ride to be very good and responsive for a 1ton truck. It's my DD also and couldn't be more pleased. Payload on door jam with the CTD is 3985#. Next best 2500 I found similarly equipped was roughly 2300#'s. No brainer for me. And I actually got the 3500 for just over $350 more than a similar 2500. Again, no brainer if you're even considering a 5th wheel.
Best of luck with your choice which to me is crystal clear!
Just remember that "payload of 3,985# is distributed between the front and rear axles. The reality is once you have all your bodies gear and hitch in the truck there is plenty of weight capacity left on the front axle that you will only add around 100+# to what hooking the 5er. The weight of the rear axle subtracted from the RAWR is what capacity is what is left.
My point is those numbers are NOT reality you need to understand how they work.
โApr-05-2016 05:31 PM
transferred wrote:transamz9 wrote:IdaD wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Pretty much what I'm seeing is that the 2500 gas trucks are 6000 but the 2wd crew cab diesels and Mega Cabs are 6500. The old thing is the 4wd crew cabs are 6000. Also I just realized the offer a 2500 cab chassis (bed off) truck now. It also carries the 6500 RAWR. The 3500 SRW trucks are 7000 across the board.
The 6.4 and CTD trucks with 18/20" wheels are all 6,500. That's going to constitute the bulk of 2500s sold these days, or at least it's the vast majority of what I see out on the roads.
This is mine. Crew cab short box 4wd Cummins.
I see, so the wheel/tire upgrade is what's doing it. I was just going by Ram body builder. Makes since. The standard 17" tire is not rated high enough for the 6500.
Boy, if I could get a 2500 with an Aisin I would be set!. A 3500 SRW Limited is impossible to come by without ordering. I have seriously thought about trading my 3500 for a 2500. If I could only get the Aisin/HO Cummins. I wish Ram would just let you choose what drive train you want in which truck.:S
How come you're tempted to change your 2500 for a 3500? Empty ride quality?
โApr-05-2016 03:09 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:transferred wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
So the reality is the 2500 and 3500 SRW trucks have only 500# RAWR separating them when properly equipped?
The reality is the 3500 SRW is rated to carry c.1,500 lbs more weight making it the correct choice over the 2500 everyday of the week and twice on a Sunday. ๐
Did you read the two charts on the last page I posted with the rear axle weights shown to be 6K on the 2500 and 7K on the 3500 SRW's?
My math shows 1,000# difference. Where do you come up with 1,500#?