rammanreno
Junior Member
Hey there. I currently have a 2015 2500 Laramie SRW Mega Cab 6'4" but no 5th wheel prep and we want to tow heavier. Can't pass up that this truck will sell for $50k - $54k towards a new truck and back under warranty plus all new model. Only con I see is back into a payment. Current truck is paid off.
I'm looking into ordering my 2021 3500 Laramie SRW Mega Cab 6'4". Here are the options that I'm looking into:
- 6.7 ** Diesel
- Aisin HD Tran
- Axel ration?
- Rear air suspension
- 5th Wheel tow prep
- Tow tech group B
- Safety group B
- Bed utility group
- Laramie Level B
- Night Edition
Questions:
Looking to pull a 5th wheel, dry weight around 16,000 and pin weight around 2400 lbs, which ratios should I be looking into?
Why do some go with the 6.4 HEMI versus the Diesel?
I also thought I noticed that when the night edition was selected the Laramie level A would be fine since going to the night edition you seem to get everything in the level B option without the $3k price tag, anyone know if that is true?
Are there any good reviews/reports or feedback for the 2021 3500 trucks yet? I see the recall about the electrical short but that already seems to have been nailed down.
Thanks for the advice.
I'm looking into ordering my 2021 3500 Laramie SRW Mega Cab 6'4". Here are the options that I'm looking into:
- 6.7 ** Diesel
- Aisin HD Tran
- Axel ration?
- Rear air suspension
- 5th Wheel tow prep
- Tow tech group B
- Safety group B
- Bed utility group
- Laramie Level B
- Night Edition
Questions:
Looking to pull a 5th wheel, dry weight around 16,000 and pin weight around 2400 lbs, which ratios should I be looking into?
Why do some go with the 6.4 HEMI versus the Diesel?
I also thought I noticed that when the night edition was selected the Laramie level A would be fine since going to the night edition you seem to get everything in the level B option without the $3k price tag, anyone know if that is true?
Are there any good reviews/reports or feedback for the 2021 3500 trucks yet? I see the recall about the electrical short but that already seems to have been nailed down.
Thanks for the advice.