Just bought our new '24 2500

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TNGA

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I've adapted to the rotary... I had a 2018 1500 before this. I got used to it quickly. My cars have always been manual, though. I probably would've tried for a MT in the truck if it had been available.
 

Scottly

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I love my 3500 Laramie 4x4 it's like riding on a cloud.
Having gone from the 2500 to the 3500SRW, I disagree...The 3500 beats the crap outta ya going down the road, IMO. Those leafs are good for hauling, not for cruising.
 

68PowerWagon

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Having gone from the 2500 to the 3500SRW, I disagree...The 3500 beats the crap outta ya going down the road, IMO. Those leafs are good for hauling, not for cruising.
Yeah I loved the coils on my old 2500. Best riding HD truck I have ever driven. I always thought it handled loads as well or better than any leafs I have driven. My 22' 3500 SRW is rough riding like you would expect.
 
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Yeah I loved the coils on my old 2500. Best riding HD truck I have ever driven. I always thought it handled loads as well or better than any leafs I have driven. My 22' 3500 SRW is rough riding like you would expect.
Ya I agree going from the 2012 2500 with leafs to the new 2024 with coils... super impressed, I was nervous at first but after towing the camper every second weekend, I'm loving the ride/tow quality20240802_190024.jpg20240728_114313.jpg20240728_114342.jpg
 
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