I'm sure this topic has been mentioned a time or two in the past, but the search results were not bringing much up.
My new-to-me 2018 Single Cab, Long Bed diesel 2500 sure is light on the rear end. About 2 weeks ago, I was driving home in the rain and I had no trouble breaking the rear end loose (stock Firestone all-terrain tires with 3k miles on them.) I was really surprised that traction control didn't intervene sooner. My truck does have the anti-spin rear diff.
Does anyone with a similar setup have any weight recommendations for carrying between the wheel wells? I was thinking at least 400 pounds. 500 sounds excessive, 300 too light. I'll probably go with 50lb bags of play sand.
I'm in Southeast PA, so our winters can be anywhere from no snow to, 2 feet expected over the next day.
My new-to-me 2018 Single Cab, Long Bed diesel 2500 sure is light on the rear end. About 2 weeks ago, I was driving home in the rain and I had no trouble breaking the rear end loose (stock Firestone all-terrain tires with 3k miles on them.) I was really surprised that traction control didn't intervene sooner. My truck does have the anti-spin rear diff.
Does anyone with a similar setup have any weight recommendations for carrying between the wheel wells? I was thinking at least 400 pounds. 500 sounds excessive, 300 too light. I'll probably go with 50lb bags of play sand.
I'm in Southeast PA, so our winters can be anywhere from no snow to, 2 feet expected over the next day.