Sean
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Posted to a couple Dodge specific forums with no luck so far:
I'm thinking of swapping a 2009 SuperDuty Dana 60 into a 2002 Ram2500 4x4 with the 5.9L, NV5600, and Dana 80 rear. The easiest way to do the swap would be coilovers but to get an idea of what I need in terms of rates, I really need wheel scales (which are like a grand) or I need the corner weights to give to Accutune.
I did a search on the site (and across the net) and only found total weights....around 6800-7200 seemed to be the normal number given for this truck in stock form.
I could go down to my local trash dump and weigh the front 'half' of the truck by driving the front tires onto the scale and then dividing by two....though I'm not sure how accurate that's really going to be considering the wheelbase comes into play as does weight bias left to right.
Does anyone happen to know (probably b/c they've done a custom coilover swap; not a pre-packaged 'lift kit')?
TIA....
Sean
I'm thinking of swapping a 2009 SuperDuty Dana 60 into a 2002 Ram2500 4x4 with the 5.9L, NV5600, and Dana 80 rear. The easiest way to do the swap would be coilovers but to get an idea of what I need in terms of rates, I really need wheel scales (which are like a grand) or I need the corner weights to give to Accutune.
I did a search on the site (and across the net) and only found total weights....around 6800-7200 seemed to be the normal number given for this truck in stock form.
I could go down to my local trash dump and weigh the front 'half' of the truck by driving the front tires onto the scale and then dividing by two....though I'm not sure how accurate that's really going to be considering the wheelbase comes into play as does weight bias left to right.
Does anyone happen to know (probably b/c they've done a custom coilover swap; not a pre-packaged 'lift kit')?
TIA....
Sean