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I was woundering if my 2001 2500 diesel will handle about a 15,000 load
was thinking about making a trip from NC to IN to pick up a piece of equipement
24 foot gooseneck will handle the load just dont know about the truck
 
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Default RE: 01 2500 diesel load

I think the truck with a gooseneck is rated for 15-16k. So it should be no problem as long as you dont overload the rear axle of the truck. even at 20 percent tounge load your only puttin 3k on the axle.
 
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Default RE: 01 2500 diesel load

I've pulled that with my 2500 several times. Just make sure your tires on your truck are load range E and fill them to the MAX PSI.
 
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15K. . .you will need to look in the rear view mirror to make sure the trailer is still there
 
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Sounds like a good warm up, just have your trailer brakes working in case of short stops and through the mountains.

 
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I was thinking about maybe putting a edge chip in before the trip to help me with a lil more power
i have already had the best dodge machanic around to check the transmission and he says it'sfine but i know the automatic's aren't the best for reliability
but what good is having the truck if i cant use it
 
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:30 PM
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Default RE: 01 2500 diesel load

if you are going to use that edge box. . .use it on the lowest setting. . .anything more will cause your tranny to slip.
 
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Most of the modules aren't recommended for towing with too much added power, they will make a lot of heat.
 
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How about the edge ez chip i have heard it's a great low hp mod that is worth the money and safe to use with a factory transmission while towing
 
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Default RE: 01 2500 diesel load

as long as you keep it low you will be fine. it will add some timeing which will keep EGT's lower, thus a cooler running engine.
 


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