2500 vs 3500?
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2500 vs 3500?
I am going to be purchasing a Ram diesel 5.9l soon"still looking for the one"
So besides tonage what is the difference between the 2500 and 3500.It will be a dailey driver 45miles round trip"freeway miles" then towing my 3500lb bass boat on the weekends.Some trips will be 500-600 miles round trip up over snoqualmie pass in washington state.Im just curious as if I find the 3500 first is it just to much and or should I just stick with waiting for a 2500?Either way a diesel will be purchased hopefully sooner then later.
So besides tonage what is the difference between the 2500 and 3500.It will be a dailey driver 45miles round trip"freeway miles" then towing my 3500lb bass boat on the weekends.Some trips will be 500-600 miles round trip up over snoqualmie pass in washington state.Im just curious as if I find the 3500 first is it just to much and or should I just stick with waiting for a 2500?Either way a diesel will be purchased hopefully sooner then later.
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Awesome. Someone else asked my question recently. This is what I figured... just the overloads and the sticker/logos. Difference in payload though... and towing to a lesser extent. ~2500 pounds payload versus ~5000. I'll take the 1 ton for that rare occasion I want to go grab 2 yards of gravel.
Although once upon a time I did run 7000+ pounds of gravel in my W250's bed.
Although once upon a time I did run 7000+ pounds of gravel in my W250's bed.
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but you cant get a 3500 in short bed (2nd gen at least, im thinkin maybe the 3500 single wheels could be from 3rd and 4th gen) so if you dont want an 8ft bed im think 2500 would be up your alley. but what generation are you lookin for? my buddy is sellin his 3rd gen 2500, although it is moded. i think different gears, he has a chip, lifted. here http://jackson.craigslist.org/cto/1801750177.html