johnmyster
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Except that it kinda is the same. The 2500 suspension capable of 3k payload was already there. In other words, the suspension (and now the gvwr) are scaled against curb weight so that payload capacity stays relatively equal across many configurations.Not quite the same. The increase to the GVWR on the MC 4x4, to 12,400, was done around the frame/suspension change in 2013. The current 2500 increase to GVWR is nothing more than a sticker change.
All SRW different cab/bed/drive configurations have different GVWR’s, not just the MC. Oddly enough the MC lost the 12,400 GVWR at some point and not it matches the CCLB 12,300 GVWR.
The 2500 was mostly up against the 10k limit, so it mostly didn’t get a gvwr that scaled with configurations/options. I guess there were some 9k models and that 9900 Canadian thing.
The 3500 SRW wasn’t up against an administrative limit, so they scaled the gvwr with configurations/options.
The DRW scaled until it hit the 14k administrative limit.
So for the past 10+ years the 3500 SRW was the model that got a relatively fixed payload capacity across configurations. Now the 2500 appears to get the same.
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