My neighbor has that exact same Lance but it's on a 06' 2500 SRW Megacab, He's got a Helwig and bags on it too.
Off subject.... Hey JPM, How do you like the ride with the 19.5's?
there is no "ride" empty!, but loaded they are fine ( really as a comparison when empty to the oem 20"ers they are worse but not like night and day , I wouldn't even try the 20's loaded)My neighbor has that exact same Lance but it's on a 06' 2500 SRW Megacab, He's got a Helwig and bags on it too.
Off subject.... Hey JPM, How do you like the ride with the 19.5's?
How big of a hit in fuel economy did you take with the 19.5’s?there is no "ride" empty!, but loaded they are fine ( really as a comparison when empty to the oem 20"ers they are worse but not like night and day , I wouldn't even try the 20's loaded)
maybe some , I do not know, the tires are the same dia, but overall heavierHow big of a hit in fuel economy did you take with the 19.5’s?
Friends,
On a 3500 dually, do you have to get max tow setup, high output motor, Aisin transmission, and 4.10s, in order to get the 14KLb GVWR? The OP needs the 14KLb GVWR to carry 5Klb I the Bed, plus pax, and the hitch weight. Remember, extending the reciever hitch several feet to clear the camper for the boat is going to act like a lever and be a weight multiplier on the truck.
I think that's about all I can add.
OP, when you gonna pull the trigger?
Cheers, Ron
All DRW's have a 14K GVWR. The motor and gearing all have an effect on GCWR, but not GVWR.
This dually doesn't have 14KLbs GVWR; It has 12,300Lbs GVWR and 4,580Lbs payload:
https://www.bluebonnetchryslerdodge...-antonio-25d50f910a0e0ae968a87b58bb66c033.htm
Specs and Dimensions
So, if we agree there are 2019 Ram 3500 duallies with less than 14Klb GVWR, my question stands.
- Compression ratio: 19.00 to 1
- Curb weight: 3,503kg (7,723lbs)
- Engine bore x stroke: 107.0mm x 124.0mm (4.21" x 4.88")
- Engine displacement: 6.7 L
- Engine horsepower: 370hp @ 2,800RPM
- Engine torque: 850 lb.-ft. @ 1,700RPM
- Exterior body width: 2,017mm (79.4")
- Exterior height: 1,991mm (78.4")
- Exterior length: 6,624mm (260.8")
- Front headroom: 1,039mm (40.9")
- Front hiproom: 1,598mm (62.9")
- Front legroom: 1,039mm (40.9")
- Front shoulder room: 1,674mm (65.9")
- GVWR: 5,579kg (12,300lbs)
- Passenger volume: 3,528L (124.6 cu.ft.)
- Payload: 2,077kg (4,580lbs)
- Rear headroom: 1,011mm (39.8")
- Rear hiproom: 1,593mm (62.7")
- Rear legroom: 1,021mm (40.2")
- Rear shoulder room: 1,666mm (65.6")
- Towing capacity: 9,117kg (20,100lbs)
- Turning radius: 8.2m (26.9')
- Wheelbase: 4,305mm (169.5")
Cheers, Ron
EDIT: Went to the Ram website... you CAN get 12,300 or 14000 GVWR; 14KLb offers 3.73 or 4.10s. If I followed further, I imagine the difference between 3.73 and 4.10 likely GCWR.
Ron,Something is not correct!!! As mentioned ALL current 3500 DRW trucks have 14k GVWR.
And....just to reiterate.....here’s the “true” gospel build sheet for that truck, straight from RAM.Those are "standard" specs, not vehicle specific specs... this is exactly why one shouldn't trust dealerships and salesmen.
So, no we12,300 is the SRW GVW for a 4x4 Crew Cab Long Bed which, with 3.73's, actually has a higher tow rating than this DRW.
What's the RPM difference 3.73 vs 4.10, about 200? Truck for truck, load for load, and driver for driver I doubt it translates to a big difference in mpg. The new HOs are a bit thirsty.
Friends,
could the long receiver hitch extension cause weight and handling problems?
Cheers, Ron
10% more rpms with 4.10’s, assuming the same gear.
The average will be slightly less than 200, but 200 is easier to see on a tach.
It’s also 10% more torque to the wheels, plus/minus the power difference from the rpm change.
I’m still surprised Ram chose 3.73 and 4.10 as their 2 gear sets. 3.42 and 4.10 makes a more sense for having 2 options, especially on a DRW that’s still running shorter tires.