As I look deeper in to it the gvwr does not change from the 2500 to the 3500 until the 2007 model year. Correct me if I am wrong.
up to 06 the 2500's were always 8550...
As I look deeper in to it the gvwr does not change from the 2500 to the 3500 until the 2007 model year. Correct me if I am wrong.
Our 2006 3500 GVW is 9,990 lbs. leaving us with 3,990 load capacity as our unloaded weight is 6,000 lbs. The raised floor does not seem to affect stability maybe because of the large anti-sway bars which I believe were standard on our model. For us, we wouldn't look at anything but the longest model available in any year.
If the gvwr is the same then the added weight of the 3500 would reduce cargo capacity. Thanks for walking me through. The search is on for a low mileage 06 2500 140" wheelbase high top!
The 3500 series Sprinter will give you a more stable ride, better traction, higher payload capacity. You will however be sacrificing fuel economy....
If you don't do anything about the wheel wells, yes. However, we built a raised platform so we can carry 3 skids just as easily as the 2500 can, easier in fact. We can actually take 60" wide skids. I just cut my wheel wells down 7" so I can take 7" higher loads than I could without the cutdown (No, there is no tire interference). So now we can take 64" high and 60" wide skids . . . up to 3 at a time. Our beds and gear also hide away in the walls when we don't need them, giving our interior a professional appearance.
Au contraire, mon frère. They each have different logos on the steering wheel and on the wheels, and on the read door of the vehicle. In addition, the cover of the Owner's Manual is very different with each model.Third, there is NO difference in Sprinter vans, no matter if they say Dodge, Freightliner or Mercedes, it is ONE vehicle, with different grills, no other difference.