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Hoss356 01-27-2009 11:36 AM

1500 mega cab question
 
My friend is in the market for a new truck and we've located a couple 1500 mega cabs. What's the difference between a 1500 megacab 4X4 hemi and a 2500 megacab 4X4 hemi? If they share the same chassis, body and motor then...

dirtydog 01-27-2009 11:38 AM

Yeah, Isn't Chrysler stupid?http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-angry032.gif
Probably the suspension and ride quality along with the gear packages and other Optional equipment. Standard equipment is prob diff on a standard 2500 and also, the 2500 prob can't get certain things the 1500 can??

Hoss356 01-27-2009 11:40 AM

So... None?

nickahern1 01-27-2009 11:50 AM

the 1500 megacab has the 2500 chaisis with thinner coils. the 1500mc is still a 1/2 ton truck with a 7500 lb towing capacity. the 2500 is the 3/4 ton with 12000 lb capacity. 2500 being more of a work truck. the trucks are fairly similar inside and out and come with the same standard hemi or optional ctd. the megacabhas a full 20 inchs more interior room over the regular quadcabs too. look on trucktrend.com they do a side by side of the 2. if i were going to get a megacab you mine as well get the 2500, kind of a no brainer.

SeMiGoD 01-27-2009 11:50 AM

I thought the 1500 MC still had a slightly less suspension. Minus the solid front axle, and just toned down like maybe less a few leaf springs? Thats what i thought at least. Maybe someone can educate me. :)

HammerZ71 01-27-2009 12:30 PM

All versions of Mega Cab are built on the Dodge Ram heavy-duty structure, including the 1500series, so they all share these same chassis components: 353 mm brake rotors with antilock brakes, EVBP (Electronic Variable Brake Proportioning), independent front suspension, longitudinal leaf springs and solid axle for the rear suspension, rack and pinion steering. 4WD models feature a rigid front axle with five-link coil spring suspension and a re-circulating ball steering system.
The 2500 is available with a CTD, but in it's Hemi form, I really don't know why it would have a greater towing capacity than a 1500, given the information above, that I got straight from the Dodge website...

dirtydog 01-27-2009 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by HammerZ71 (Post 1527657)
All versions of Mega Cab are built on the Dodge Ram heavy-duty structure, including the 1500series, so they all share these same chassis components: 353 mm brake rotors with antilock brakes, EVBP (Electronic Variable Brake Proportioning), independent front suspension, longitudinal leaf springs and solid axle for the rear suspension, rack and pinion steering. 4WD models feature a rigid front axle with five-link coil spring suspension and a re-circulating ball steering system.
The 2500 is available with a CTD, but in it's Hemi form, I really don't know why it would have a greater towing capacity than a 1500, given the information above, that I got straight from the Dodge website...

So your saying that all brake and safety components are the same and they give a higher payload for the megacabs?

nickahern1 01-27-2009 12:47 PM

the Mega Cab 1500 can tow a respectable 7750 pounds. If you've got truly big toys to haul, look to the 2500, which can tow up to 12,900 pounds, or the 3500, which can handle trailers weighing up to 15,800 pounds.
thats from truck trend. just trying to get info to help the guy out. the suspension on the 2500 is beefier than the 1500 so it should have a higher payload.

dodgeorgethit 01-27-2009 12:54 PM

Capacity..gearing.......axles.....wheels....brakes

HammerZ71 01-27-2009 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by dirtydog (Post 1527667)
So your saying that all brake and safety components are the same and they give a higher payload for the megacabs?

yeah, the way I read it on the Dodge sight is that the components on a 1500 Megacab are the same as a 2500 Megacab. Until you add a CTD to the 2500 anyway. But the 2500 has a higher towing and payload capacity. Why?


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