I was asking the same thing...
Please tell us more about the badge swap and the ceramic paint coating...
Yeah, you don't really need a lift to clear larger tires, especially if it's mostly pavement.
Before you make any decisions on what you want to build I would recommend you make a list of your goals as well as the current capabilities of the truck and what you're trying to improve. Are you towing anything? Are you carrying enough that you need all of the payload? Are you willing to sacrifice some of the payload for a softer ride and run timbrens/airbags for when you are tow/hauling? Do you want more suspension travel? How fast off road will you be going? etc.
The guys at Thuren are solid and I've shot back dozens of emails as well as a few phone calls. I couldn't be happier with their customer service. AEV makes a solid product as well, I just disagree with their philosophy on the suspension. I was looking at it pretty closely before pulling the trigger on Thurens stuff but after much digging I just realized that as much as I wanted to maintain payload I wanted a softer ride more. I'll be running bags for heavy loads prob in the spring.
The eventual goal is an in bed camper, which is why I got the 2500. Sure, I could have done it with a 1500, but I'd rather have too much truck. Thankfully I've got some time before I'm spending on more money on this rig.
I appreciate your time, and sorry for the mini thread hijacking.
Def make sure you look into your payload and the weight of the camper. The 2500 has surprisingly low payload due to the springs.
According to my door sticker it's a hair over 3k lbs. I think it's really only the power wagon that has a depressingly low payload.
Assuming you have the Hemi then? I've got the Cummins and mine is a tick under 2200. Not a huge loss, it's still way higher than pretty much any other rig you'd find off road outside the guys building 5500s. Besides if the Toyotas and Jeeps can double their payload and still be fine I'm sure that a little over isn't going to kill anyone, especially since the axles are rated for 2k more than the GVWR.
According to my door sticker it's a hair over 3k lbs. I think it's really only the power wagon that has a depressingly low payload.
your vehicle payload is 30,000 pounds? are you maybe thinking towing capacity? Or am I not understanding what you're saying?3,000 pounds IS a depressingly low payload capacity- ours is TEN TIMES that...
He had a MTVR.your vehicle payload is 30,000 pounds? are you maybe thinking towing capacity? Or am I not understanding what you're saying?
He had a MTVR.
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Thanks for sharing your experiences with the ceramic coating. I was hoping it would help with pinstriping. I don't care about our 12 year old Tundra but we are looking at trucks to replace it. I'm going to stay away from darker colors.
Your truck looks good. Its fun to see your pictures of it getting used in the dirt
Oh. Not exactly an apples to apples comparison I supposeHe had a MTVR.
Your truck looks good. Its fun to see your pictures of it getting used in the dirt
Thanks for sharing your experiences with the ceramic coating. I was hoping it would help with pinstriping. I don't care about our 12 year old Tundra but we are looking at trucks to replace it. I'm going to stay away from darker colors.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with the ceramic coating. I was hoping it would help with pinstriping. I don't care about our 12 year old Tundra but we are looking at trucks to replace it. I'm going to stay away from darker colors.
Your truck looks good. Its fun to see your pictures of it getting used in the dirt