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MKMcDonough 03-16-2024 10:08 PM

Difference between Ram an 1500, 2500, 3500
 
What is the difference between these models, mechanically? I can't find a good source online.
I know that the 3500 is rated with a higher GVWR capacity, etc.... but what is mechanically different about these models. Since they can all take the largest engine (5.9L) and presumable have the same transmission... It just seems weird that they are marketed so differently.

HeyYou 03-17-2024 09:43 AM

The differences are in the suspension/brakes. The 'heavier' models use higher spring rates, heavier duty parts, larger brakes, etc. Aside from that, there is no practical differences. (perhaps available options? like gear ratios??)

MKMcDonough 03-17-2024 11:09 AM

That's interesting that they market these so differently but practically are so similar. I would have expected at least some frame difference.

Is it safe to say that you could get a 1500 and upgrade components to make it identical to a 3500?

HeyYou 03-17-2024 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by MKMcDonough (Post 3584084)
That's interesting that they market these so differently but practically are so similar. I would have expected at least some frame difference.

Is it safe to say that you could get a 1500 and upgrade components to make it identical to a 3500?

Probably. The bolt-on subframes *might* be different, but, not sure on that.

Keep in mind though, that it just doesn't matter what you do to it, you are still legally restricted to towing/hauling capability of a 1500.....


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