SnoKing
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Dang I can't get away with anything! Thanks for the correction. I guess I buy the next round!
That's OK, I did not notice that in the original photo either! SNOKING
Dang I can't get away with anything! Thanks for the correction. I guess I buy the next round!
Stab, is that a factory gauge or one you added? SNOKING
So now that you have had the truck a week or so, what are your thoughts? Like trans? How's the power/responsiveness of the engine? Any dead pedal?
How's the uConnect system?
If they would make that truck in a long bed version..............I would be at the dealer ordering!
It's not about weight capacity, it's about room. Load your short bed(with a tool box) up with 15-8' scaffold boards, 10 scaffold bucks and 10 braces along with some adjustable feet and out riggers and close your tailgate so you can tow a trailer. Let me know how that works out. I use my truck for work and on occasion for family. A MC would be awesome for when we need it for family outings. A 8' bed is a must for my line of work. My previous truck was a 6.5' bed and it never had enough room.We build & buy trucks for TOWING, not so much HAULING. So in the twenty five years we've been towing with a short bed Dodge Diesel of all cab sizes, there only been one time that I wish we had a long bed instead of a short bed. That's when we were hauling five dirt bikes to one side of Moab UT to the other, leaving the toy hauler set up.
Just my opinion but, you can't load a long or short bed to it's limits anyway. And we've tried!! So in order to utilize the power of these trucks a trailer of some kind is a must.
Ok, boys & girls it looks like 175# in the tank most of the time. Dead, running, airing up. Really didn't seem to make any difference.
It did jump to 179# while airing up from "Transport mode" but, went right back to 175#. So using air tools (for a short period) should work.
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Assuming the gauge is accurate!
Nothing has changed sense post #4. (THE BEST RIDING DUALLY I HAVE EVER RIDDIN IN)!
That gauge cannot be correct 175LBS the bags would be rock hard... ( unless check valve somewhere) 135 psi would max out just about any air suspension. I have the 4 point Ram system in My 1500s (2014) and they have never been over 50psi even on off road 2 or transport mode. Heck I run the Riderite at 15 to 20 Psi.(2013 & 2014 Ram 3500s) if you run over 20PSI empty it will ride like a horse wagon. I would be more concerned about the body roll with the Air-assist then ride, If you have EVER experience that rocking in and Air ride system you will know what I'm talking about. Body roll is the reason (MAIN) ALL commercial Air systems are Cam designed. Yes ,Navistar and Freightliner had spring over-air, but it was still cam design and 4 point weight distribution. The real question Beside body roll, can the New spring design handle the weight distribution equal to Spring (Leaf) or Cam designed air, if it does I will buy it.
We ordered (Dealership) 1 with Air-assist 3500SRW it will be here Monday/Tuesday, I will take it home and demo it for awhile.
Nothing has changed sense post #4. (THE BEST RIDING DUALLY I HAVE EVER RIDDIN IN)!
Just in case you didn't know this, if the tank is small there isn't a sufficient volume of air to run most air tools such as grinders or impact wrenches. It could possibly run a nail gun or something like that though.