When you talk about weight I would think your springs and shocks would be a big factor. My 2000 3500 Quad Cab 4x4 did not have the snow plow option (heavy duty springs) and it weighed 7380# with no one in it. 4420# steer axle and 2960# drive axle. My 2002 3500 Regular cab 4x4 has the snow plow option with the (heavyduty springs) and it weighs 6820# with no one in it. 4060# steer axle and 2760# drive axle. Even with the addition of heavy duty front springs my new truck still weighs 360# less in the front then my 2000 did. I should be able to put an additional 360# on the front of my new truck and still not tax it as much as my 2000 was stock. Seems like there is a big difference in a individual trucks weight barring ability based on the trucks configuration?? Or am I missing something? Do all of you guys that have added the big bumpers have the snow plow springs? Can you tell us what your front now weighs with the new heavy duty bumpers and is it causing your springs to sag or affecting how your truck rides? Sorry for the long post but I am just trying to get as much info as possible.
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