The hippie
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does a ram 3500 diesel more or lesser mpg than ram 2500 diesel? How's their difference in terms of mpg?
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No it'll be the same
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Depends on the rear axle the 2500's have the 3.42 axle some 3500s have 3.73 or 4.10 and that could yield some difference in mpg but it really shouldn't be huge differences. The main difference between the 3500 and 2500 is the rear suspension the 3500 has leafs and the 2500 has coils witch have a way better ride quality but far less payload. It just depends on what you want to do with the truck as to witch one to get.
What he said ^^
To clarify that, all SRW diesel 2500/3500's come with 3.42 gears. 3.73's or 4.10's are only availbe in DRW diesel trucks.
True but I'd imagine he's comparing an apples to apples truck in 2500 to 3500pretty sure it's mostly the same but it'll depend on the options. i'd imagine a dually is gonna use extra and 4x4 loses a little
True but I'd imagine he's comparing an apples to apples truck in 2500 to 3500
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Not saying your wrong but on Rams build site the 3500 standered is 3.73 and the 4.10 are for duallys and 3.42 is a option but not standered.
We all know how unreliable Rams site is and how often they change standered features.