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GVW difference

Not entirely sure myself. I try not to think about it too much. I believe the actual limiting factor on a DRW is the rating of the axle itself so that may be where the payload number comes from. The combined rating for all 4 tires on the back exceeds the axle rating, so the axle is what limits the rating. On a SRW the combined rating for the 2 tires is less than the axle rating. Here's where part of my theory comes from. Compare 2005 model 2500HD to 3500 SRW. They are the same truck minus 2 leaf springs. A 2500HD has a 9,200 GVWR with 245/75/R16E tires rated at 3042 lbs. 3500 SRW has 9,900 GVWR with 265/75/R16E tires rated at 3415 lbs. 9,900 - 9,200 = 700 lbs. (2x3415) - (2X3042) = 746 lbs. IMHO Awful big coincidence if the tires aren't the limiting factor there.

The 200 lb lower 5th wheel hitch rating on the DRW makes no sense to me.
 
Not entirely sure myself. I try not to think about it too much. I believe the actual limiting factor on a DRW is the rating of the axle itself so that may be where the payload number comes from. The combined rating for all 4 tires on the back exceeds the axle rating, so the axle is what limits the rating. On a SRW the combined rating for the 2 tires is less than the axle rating. Here's where part of my theory comes from. Compare 2005 model 2500HD to 3500 SRW. They are the same truck minus 2 leaf springs. A 2500HD has a 9,200 GVWR with 245/75/R16E tires rated at 3042 lbs. 3500 SRW has 9,900 GVWR with 265/75/R16E tires rated at 3415 lbs. 9,900 - 9,200 = 700 lbs. (2x3415) - (2X3042) = 746 lbs. IMHO Awful big coincidence if the tires aren't the limiting factor there.

The 200 lb lower 5th wheel hitch rating on the DRW makes no sense to me.

I think both the SRW and DRW trucks have the same GCVWR, which is probably determined by the capability of the brakes. Since the SRW truck is a bit lighter than the DRW, the allowable trailer weight is heavier. That is my theory anyway.
 
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