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Old 03-19-2017, 07:45 PM   #42
warsw
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Originally Posted by Buckeye83 View Post
Also the rear axle ratings are different on 2500 and 3500 (850 pounds to be exact). You can read the manuals if you like. Regarding the airbags it is about $400 and an hour or two of work (not a big deal if necessary).
My 2500 has a GAWR of 6500 lbs. I thought the 3500 was 7000 lbs. If that's true that only adds up to 500 lbs difference. Am I wrong? If you use GAWR as your limiting factor you are not going to be able to carry much more.
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