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IS THERE... A Difference in front Spring Rates for Different DRW Trim Levels??

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I am looking to see if there is a difference in the spring free height or coil size on the 2020+ Ram 3500 DRW trucks depending upon if it is a MegaCab Limited like mine... or a Long Bed with possibly a lower trim level like a Commercial optioned Base or Longhorn?
Does anyone on the East Coast have a set of take-off front springs I could purchase so I can see if there is any differences in these stock springs?

THANKS IN ADVANCE!
 
To my understanding the only real difference is the HD plow prep springs as they seem to sit about 1” higher up front
 
To my understanding the only real difference is the HD plow prep springs as they seem to sit about 1” higher up front
If I can find a truck with that option package, and it's VIN, I can order those springs and test them. I am looking for something with a bit more height & travel to combat the brutal New York and Jersey roads while towing a heavy load. The Springs on my Limited MegaCab seem to have drooped over the past 75K miles and I am now on my second rebuild of the FOX Shocks in the front. The rears take quite a hit sometimes but they are additionally supported by the AirLift bags to soften the massive impacts.

THANKS!!
 
If I can find a truck with that option package, and it's VIN, I can order those springs and test them. I am looking for something with a bit more height & travel to combat the brutal New York and Jersey roads while towing a heavy load. The Springs on my Limited MegaCab seem to have drooped over the past 75K miles and I am now on my second rebuild of the FOX Shocks in the front. The rears take quite a hit sometimes but they are additionally supported by the AirLift bags to soften the massive impacts.

THANKS!!
You need a 40" tire for some of the roads around here. Just to skate over the craters.
 
I found this while looking up coil springs for Snow Plow options. Looks like the options I need without raising the front end too much. I can pull the FOX shocks off and revalve them with a heavier shock oil to increase the dampening with the stiffer front springs. Thoughts?

 
3C6URSHL9KG709681. This is my 2500 its got the HD Plow prep, same springs as the 3500
 
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