warrantchief
Junior Member
Hi folks, I'm close to pulling the trigger on a truck that I will have converted by AEV into a Prospector XL. I had initially intended to get a 2500 for the 5 link coil spring rear suspension, but when I looked at a door sticker for a laramie diesel, the payload was like 1970lbs.
The whole point of buying a big truck is to get some utility out of it via towing / slide in campers, etc. I feel like after conversion the 2500 might not even have enough payload for a lightweight slide in like a four wheel camper which has a dry weight of 1200lbs.
The 3500 I've heard rides significantly worse than the 2500 unloaded, but I'm wondering how much of that is the 80psi in the 20" wheels. Presumably the 40s on the Prospector XL would be more compliant.
Does anyone think I would be making a mistake if I got the 3500 prospector XL? It's certainly less common than the 2500.
Love to hear your thoughts before I write some big checks! Thanks
The whole point of buying a big truck is to get some utility out of it via towing / slide in campers, etc. I feel like after conversion the 2500 might not even have enough payload for a lightweight slide in like a four wheel camper which has a dry weight of 1200lbs.
The 3500 I've heard rides significantly worse than the 2500 unloaded, but I'm wondering how much of that is the 80psi in the 20" wheels. Presumably the 40s on the Prospector XL would be more compliant.
Does anyone think I would be making a mistake if I got the 3500 prospector XL? It's certainly less common than the 2500.
Love to hear your thoughts before I write some big checks! Thanks
