In a post by an automotive tire engineer (CapriRacer, screen name) on another forum I understand that tire pressure recommendations are likely best from this model year onwards per the OEMs. As this is the final year of 3rd Gen production it dovetails nicely with the second part of this request.
To wit:
1] I am in need of information from 2009 model year 2WD trucks in re the door placard, specifically, the axle weight ratings and any/all tire pressure information offered.
2] I would greatly appreciate a VIN number for the same year/spec truck as I need to replace the worn front coil springs on my 2004.0 truck.
As you may know there is a very lengthy list of coils for 2500/3500 trucks without accompanying year or spring rate info available. I am assuming that both tire pressure recommendations are higher as is coil spring rating on the final 3rd Gen 2WD. There may or may not be differences for transmission (mine is NV-5600).
The background to this is that I keep my truck loaded to 8k of a 9k GVWR, a load which will likely go higher. My travel trailer has a tongue weight in excess of 1k, and even with a weight-distributing hitch (Hensley) I anticipate that the axles will be near to gross once I finish balancing the load between both vehicles.
At this point I plan to replace the disappeared front axle bump stops with Timbren Aeon springs and may add the same to the rear. I haven't decided what to do on the Q of rear leafs at this junction. A slightly larger front anti-roll bar and new rear anti-roll bar are about to be installed. A rear axle locator is also planned. BILSTEIN shocks will be replaced with new. Tires are LTX M/S in stock size.
I neeed to dial in my WD hitch properly, as well as weigh each tire/wheel position independently to determine tow vehicle tire pressure. To that end I may need to adjust the hitch to 100% FALR (front axle load restoration) and the "best" springs up front may not be the exact stock replacement for mine. Conversely, "HD" aftermarket springs for the FA are not the best for my purposes as raising the front is counter-productive.
Still, and all, I haven't closed the door, so any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
Ross
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To wit:
1] I am in need of information from 2009 model year 2WD trucks in re the door placard, specifically, the axle weight ratings and any/all tire pressure information offered.
2] I would greatly appreciate a VIN number for the same year/spec truck as I need to replace the worn front coil springs on my 2004.0 truck.
As you may know there is a very lengthy list of coils for 2500/3500 trucks without accompanying year or spring rate info available. I am assuming that both tire pressure recommendations are higher as is coil spring rating on the final 3rd Gen 2WD. There may or may not be differences for transmission (mine is NV-5600).
The background to this is that I keep my truck loaded to 8k of a 9k GVWR, a load which will likely go higher. My travel trailer has a tongue weight in excess of 1k, and even with a weight-distributing hitch (Hensley) I anticipate that the axles will be near to gross once I finish balancing the load between both vehicles.
At this point I plan to replace the disappeared front axle bump stops with Timbren Aeon springs and may add the same to the rear. I haven't decided what to do on the Q of rear leafs at this junction. A slightly larger front anti-roll bar and new rear anti-roll bar are about to be installed. A rear axle locator is also planned. BILSTEIN shocks will be replaced with new. Tires are LTX M/S in stock size.
I neeed to dial in my WD hitch properly, as well as weigh each tire/wheel position independently to determine tow vehicle tire pressure. To that end I may need to adjust the hitch to 100% FALR (front axle load restoration) and the "best" springs up front may not be the exact stock replacement for mine. Conversely, "HD" aftermarket springs for the FA are not the best for my purposes as raising the front is counter-productive.
Still, and all, I haven't closed the door, so any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
Ross
.