intheburbs
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Personally, I love the ride in my 2008 2500. Not harsh at all, but not floaty either. I have Bilstein 4600 shocks, and they made a big difference in controlling porpoising while towing. Rides as good when empty as it does when fully loaded. Most of the unwashed/unknowing passengers I carry have no idea it's a 2500.
And +1 on the '08 and newer with the 6L90. Huge difference, those extra two gears.
I tow an 8600-lb travel trailer all over the country, and one of the reasons I bought it is because I can overload it a bit without breaking anything.
If I can drag an 8600-lb trailer up to the Eisenhower Tunnel (elevation 11,000 feet), you can tow a 9000-lb boat for 50 miles a few times a year.
And +1 on the '08 and newer with the 6L90. Huge difference, those extra two gears.
I tow an 8600-lb travel trailer all over the country, and one of the reasons I bought it is because I can overload it a bit without breaking anything.
If I can drag an 8600-lb trailer up to the Eisenhower Tunnel (elevation 11,000 feet), you can tow a 9000-lb boat for 50 miles a few times a year.