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I am able to get a fair price on a Ranch Hand style front bumper. The seller says that he spoke with a local Dodge dealer and the bumper will mount as is to all models (1500, 2500, 3500). Does anyone have first hand knowledge if a 2007 2500/3500 bumper would be compatable with a 2007 1500?
 
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I have heard of the 2500/3500 having different mounting brackets but I don't see why it wouldn't work. The ranch hand will add weight to the front though so you may want to compensate for that as well
 
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Might want to watch the weight you put on the front of a 1500 with the IFS though.. 2/3500s havea a solid front axel, which is much more durable...
 
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Might want to watch the weight you put on the front of a 1500 with the IFS though.. 2/3500s havea a solid front axel, which is much more durable...
Good points. Any estimate at what weight it could really become a concern? 150#? 200#?

Would the main concern be part ware? Or would it be the front drooping/sagging causing the need for a leveling kit/lift?
 
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I can tell you that the 1500 has welded frame mounts for the front bumper that cannot be removed. the 2500 3500 has a bold on frame mount. If the ranch bolts to the mount youll be fine if it bolts to the frame direct you may have issues.
 
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Originally Posted by ItsAVROD
Good points. Any estimate at what weight it could really become a concern? 150#? 200#?

Would the main concern be part ware? Or would it be the front drooping/sagging causing the need for a leveling kit/lift?
Accellerated wear of suspension points (ie Ball Joints, shot mounts, A arm (I think that's what they are called), hubs..

I don't know where the limit would be... I'll leave that for someone with more knowledge to give you an idea on that.
 



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