SRW 3500 towing/payload versus 2500 with 6.4

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When I go to the Ram site I can't find SRW ratings. Only dual wheels.
Anyone can point me to the difference between a SRW 6.4 2500 versus the same in 3500?

The dealer is getting in a 3500 just like the 2500 I ordered and I have thought of dropping my order and getting the 3500. In terms of need I think the 2500 will do me OK. But since I plan on putting airbags on I don't know if there would be a huge difference in ride between the two. And since I ordered I found out about the air pressure issue in the 2500 and think that may drive me nuts.
3500 is 88 per year more expensive to insure.
 

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Isn't the 2500 coil rears while the 3500 is leafs? that would be a noticeable difference IMO, but also potentially worth the additional payload and capacity.
 

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For SRW 3500 the payload is only like another 800 lbs, the gvwr doesn't go up much. DRW is where you bump gvwr to 14k
 
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Yessir, the 3500 has leafs.

So the 3500 does not have issues with the TPMS?

My understanding is that the 3500 does not have the TPMS issue.
Yes, I knew it had leafs but still haven't found what I was asking in the original post.
 

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My understanding is that the 3500 does not have the TPMS issue.
Yes, I knew it had leafs but still haven't found what I was asking in the original post.

Really?
 

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Is your main question about the payload or ride? If you google gvwr for 2500 and 3500 there's a pdf for both with all the weights. Can't upload it here cause it's too big.
 
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Is your main question about the payload or ride? If you google gvwr for 2500 and 3500 there's a pdf for both with all the weights. Can't upload it here cause it's too big.
Payload and towing change (if any).

I went here: Ram Trucks - Towing Capacity Chart but only DRW 3500 are mentioned.
DID find it, thank you.
http://cdn.dealereprocess.com/cdn/brochures/ram/2015-3500.pdf

Yes, the towing capability of the 3500 SRW 6.4 FAR FAR outguns the 2500! A whopping 30 lbs! WOW!

The payload is listed at 4010 for SRW 3500 CC 6.4 and 3280 for 2500. I know that the Laramies I am looking at will be less - around 3000 for the 2500; don't know about the 3500. That could make or break being able to put in a lightweight truck camper. One could actually have passengers.
 

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When i was looking to buy my truck the website did have 3500srw ratings (2014 my). The 1 ton had like 50lbs more towing and 400lbs more payload. Went from 3600 (3/4) to 4000 (1 ton) for payload. Either the leafs are lighter or the gvwr increases a little.
 

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I've read a few places, that the '14 ratings seemed low, and '15 brought bid changes to payload and towing, but no one knows why?
 

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The towing chart says a 2015 rclb 2500 can tow over 17000lbs with a 3.73 and the same with the 4.10s...on a 6.4! Somethings definitely off here...
 

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The towing chart says a 2015 rclb 2500 can tow over 17000lbs with a 3.73 and the same with the 4.10s...on a 6.4! Somethings definitely off here...


That's not right. It's 12K-ish with 3.73 and 15K-ish for 4.10. Is there not a truck on the lot that you can look at the door sticker?
I remember that when looking at mine. The sacrifice in ride was not worth the 400 lb payload increase.


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Yeah the towing chart for the 2015s seems to be messed up..there is one rclb 6.4 truck at the dealer i go to..i'll have to investigate if its still there next time i go
 

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My 3500 SRW tradesmen CC has just shy of 4100lbs of payload. The same 2500 had about 900lbs less payload. I've got 3:73's and can tow 12k. 4:10 bump that to 15k. Yes the ride does suffer some, but its really not to bad. Also I have no TPMS lights. I do have a air pressure display, but have had my pressure down to 35psi, and no annoying lights.
 
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Almost all 2500 (or Class 2B) trucks payloads are limited by their classes max GVWR rather than what the trucks components can actually handle.
 

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Payload per my brochure is mid 4000 lbs for 3500 and mid 2000 lbs for the 2500.

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Never thought to look at the sticker...says never exceed the cargo capacity of 3418#
 

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