Weight said:I have a B250 and wish I had a B350.
[quote pid='430507' dateline='1546210503']Van-Tramp said:Meet too. Last time i weighed in it was 900 lbs over the GVW of 6600. We have she'd some weight since, but likely not more than 300-400 lbs.
We carry 25 gallons of water when fully loaded
I really appreciate everyones perspective on this, thanks for the replys.
JD GUMBEE said:A 3500 series will outlast the 2500 also.
The brakes are a lot better.
The MPG between 2500 and 3500 is not much different really.
It's the big bread box pushing wind that hurts your MPG more than bearing surface friction.
(Synthetic differential fill will do more for your MPG than most people think.)
JD, great reply; I thought the 350 would have more capacity built into the suspension. And the point about the brakes from my experience seems important in mountain driving. Maybe a filtration process could extend water.
bullfrog said:I think the recirculating shower is being looked at now is so 2 gallons of water can be filtered and treated instead of 30 going into a gray tank. This is probably a better option next would be towing a tank on a trailer behind the van. Putting that much weight and taking up limited space doesn't make sense unless you are talking hot tub!
B and C said:The more weight you carry, the less your MPG will be.
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