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Interesting, I see two things here. Scott and I listed the rating straight from our 97/98 manuals. These differ based on engine and gears. This should answer Jim's original question since his is a 97.

I also see a discussion about getting the higher rating by sending in the letter. Because newer trucks are marked wrong. Does this only apply to newer trucks, or can I get one of those for my 97 as well?

Are the newer trucks rated 20,000 for the autos and 3. 54 gears because of higher HP and beefed up trannys? Or has DC made suspension and brake improvements as well?



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1997 2500 4x4, CC, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, 68K, Everything inc Leather, K&N, 4" BD cat-back, otherwise stock, Isspro Gauges(3), 285/75/16 on Alcola's, RS9000's, Molded Side Steps w/ Ground Effects, Chrome Trim, Canopy, ProFlaps F&R, BedLiner, Aux. Lighting F&R, and tons more.
 
MikeR, its interesting that your 4X4 with a 6 speed is 580 lbs heavier than mine. I probably should have given more info. such as, auto, 3:54, short bed, quad cab. Unless you weigh 400 and gas is heavier in the north, I wonder where the extra comes from. I'd think that the 6 speed is lighter?? The GCWR for me is 16000 for the auto.
 
Originally posted by SlyBones:
Scott, you should modify the post to include what engine those ratings are for. I bet the 20,000 with 3. 54/4. 10 5sp is for the V10 and not the diesels. The diesels are the next 4 lines. Observe the 4x4 and 4x2 have the same ratings.

My owner's manual is specific to the Cummins engine, so all of the figures I posted are for Cummins equipped trucks. The manual makes no mention of the V10.


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Scott Collins
'98 Ram 2500 4x4 12 Valve Cummins. Slightly BOMBed! #ad

Renton, WA

[This message has been edited by Scollins (edited 04-09-2001). ]
 
Slybones,
No you cannot get your '97 ratings changed.
The problem was DC had a typo on the year 2000 window sticker ratings of the stick shifts... mine was one of them(18k I think). If I opened up the owners manual,the correct rating was printed there(20k),that's why guys were getting DC to send them letters with the correct rating.
I used to have a '99 diesel Ram that was identical to the 'T' as my '00,and it had the correct 20k rating,so I knew it was a typo.

fmj,
I should have put my sig in so you could see my truck is also a longbed quadcab.
Last time I checked,I was nowhere near 400 lbs! If I was at my height,I'd be just as wide as I would be tall. #ad


-Mike

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'00 2500,QC,4wd,LWB,Dark Garnet,6spd,3. 54lsd,SLT,DD stage II,Psychotty air,10-level PM3,Jacobs ebrake,Isspro pyro & boost gauges,2wd-low,Airoquip fuel lines,Smittybilt nerfs,BFG 285/75 AT's
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'95 2500,Reg-cab,2wd,LWB,White/Star silver,Automatic,3. 54,SLT,Michelin 265/75
 
Bummer.

I was just reading the owners manual I pulled from the glovebox. It shows different ratings for GCVW that the Dodge Magnum Towing manual ( brouchure ) the dealer gave me when I got the truck. The owers manual does show the 4x2 has higher rating that the 4x4 like mentioned above, and the towing sheet shows them the same like was originally claiming.

So Now I say, go for it.

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1997 2500 4x4, CC, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, 68K, Everything inc Leather, K&N, 4" BD cat-back, otherwise stock, Isspro Gauges(3), 285/75/16 on Alcola's, RS9000's, Molded Side Steps w/ Ground Effects, Chrome Trim, Canopy, ProFlaps F&R, BedLiner, Aux. Lighting F&R, and tons more.

[This message has been edited by SlyBones (edited 04-10-2001). ]
 
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