My truck '03 3500 2WD/DRW 3:73 w/a 6spd.
According to Trailer LIfe's charts in '03 the 2WD DRW 3:73 is rated 2000# less than 4:10? Are these figures correct or any where near the mark? How is it that a dually is rated to handle less than a SRW in most cases. In '04 the 3:73 & 4:10 are even and in '05 the 3500 2WD/DRW is almost 16k, again 2000# more than my '03. What from 03 to 05 has changed so much? I bought the '03 3500 2WD DRW based on the impression I could haul more that a SRW, also that I could haul the most of any 1 ton out there at the time. I told the sales person what I intended to pull, a 36ft 5th wheel at about 16K GVWR. My truck was ordered direct from the factory on the last day in June to get an"03 so it wasn't something the salesperson was trying to get rid of. Is this truck capable of handling more than 13,850 or can I do anything to increase it up to 16,000 lbs? Also is it rated at 23,000 GCWR?
These are Trailer Life Charts taken from their internet site.
2003 Dodge Quad Cab 2WD DRW
3500 Quad Cab LB 5. 9L TD HO 13,850 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 5. 9L TD HO 15,850 4:10 / 6 spd
Does a 4:10 actually make that much difference, 2000#'s?
Note:
3500 Quad Cab 5. 9L TD HO 2WD short bed SRW 16,300 6spd / 4:10 is almost 2000# more than a 3500 2 WD DRW ????
2500 5. 9L TD HO 13,650 with 6spd / 3:73 or 4:10 is only rated for 200# less than a DRW 3500???
2004 Dodge 3500 Quad Cab
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI 14,100 4:10 / 5spd Not HO & has 5 spd yet higher?
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,950 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,950 4:10 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD SRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,800 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD SRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 15,800 4:10 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,450 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 15,450 4:10 / 6spd
2005
3500 Quad Cab DRW 2WD/4WD
5. 9L I-6 TD 15,900/15,500 23,000GCWR
3500 Quad Cab SRW
5. 9L I-6 TD 16,350/15,950 23,000GCWR
According to Trailer LIfe's charts in '03 the 2WD DRW 3:73 is rated 2000# less than 4:10? Are these figures correct or any where near the mark? How is it that a dually is rated to handle less than a SRW in most cases. In '04 the 3:73 & 4:10 are even and in '05 the 3500 2WD/DRW is almost 16k, again 2000# more than my '03. What from 03 to 05 has changed so much? I bought the '03 3500 2WD DRW based on the impression I could haul more that a SRW, also that I could haul the most of any 1 ton out there at the time. I told the sales person what I intended to pull, a 36ft 5th wheel at about 16K GVWR. My truck was ordered direct from the factory on the last day in June to get an"03 so it wasn't something the salesperson was trying to get rid of. Is this truck capable of handling more than 13,850 or can I do anything to increase it up to 16,000 lbs? Also is it rated at 23,000 GCWR?
These are Trailer Life Charts taken from their internet site.
2003 Dodge Quad Cab 2WD DRW
3500 Quad Cab LB 5. 9L TD HO 13,850 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 5. 9L TD HO 15,850 4:10 / 6 spd
Does a 4:10 actually make that much difference, 2000#'s?
Note:
3500 Quad Cab 5. 9L TD HO 2WD short bed SRW 16,300 6spd / 4:10 is almost 2000# more than a 3500 2 WD DRW ????
2500 5. 9L TD HO 13,650 with 6spd / 3:73 or 4:10 is only rated for 200# less than a DRW 3500???
2004 Dodge 3500 Quad Cab
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI 14,100 4:10 / 5spd Not HO & has 5 spd yet higher?
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,950 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB RWD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,950 4:10 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD SRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,800 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD SRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 15,800 4:10 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 13,450 3:73 / 6spd
3500 Quad Cab LB 4WD DRW 5. 9L TDI-HO 15,450 4:10 / 6spd
2005
3500 Quad Cab DRW 2WD/4WD
5. 9L I-6 TD 15,900/15,500 23,000GCWR
3500 Quad Cab SRW
5. 9L I-6 TD 16,350/15,950 23,000GCWR