That's heavy. My 2500 Ram diesel regcab is #6500 unladen. You must have a camper on your back.
I would go with the AEV pro cal, you can adjust tire pressures also. I have a hypertech, it just does speedometer and shows any error codes.Nice truck, makes me miss my 05.
What’s everyone using to adjust for tire size on the 2014+ trucks? I’ve seen several options, but am unsure on what to get.
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I would go with the AEV pro cal, you can adjust tire pressures also. I have a hypertech, it just does speedometer and shows any error codes.
Procal also gives you the option to run fogs the high beams. Nice little modification.
Power Wagon has 1400# payload capacity.power wagon isn't out of the realm either
Every state is different. It was almost 30 years ago that DOT started scaling all the 1 ton service trucks and ticketing them if they were over the GVWR on the door jamb sticker. Most everywhere was doing it. THAT is what drove the market for the F450/F550/F650 service truck cab & chassis. And Dodge & Chevys offerings too.State DOT laws only care about tire and axle ratings. Those are determined by tire width and number of tires. The actual legal GVWR is determined by your registration. Go ahead. Read the laws. The law doesn't care about that sticker on your door.
Go to page 9.
http://wwwsp.dotd.la.gov/Business/LaGeaux_Docs/Rules and Regulations.pdf
Every state is different. It was almost 30 years ago that DOT started scaling all the 1 ton service trucks and ticketing them if they were over the GVWR on the door jamb sticker. Most everywhere was doing it. THAT is what drove the market for the F450/F550/F650 service truck cab & chassis. And Dodge & Chevys offerings too.
The 5.7L PW with 4.56s are an intetesting combo and drive good
The 6.4L with 4.10s seems like a solid setup, and seems more powerful
The 3.73 geared trucks just seem under-geared
The 5.7L PW with 4.56s are an intetesting combo and drive good
The 6.4L with 4.10s seems like a solid setup, and seems more powerful
The 3.73 geared trucks just seem under-geared