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More Power
11-14-2003, 09:37
3500 SRW
New for 2004

http://www.thedieselpage.com/members/features/srw3500.htm

Back by popular demand! Both Chevrolet and GMC have reintroduced a 4WD 3500 series single-rear-wheel one-ton pickup truck. Go here for a quick read about GM's new pickup and learn more about its uprated capacity.

dmaxalliTech
11-14-2003, 18:22
We have noticed when ordering these trucks for inventory, the LLY engine is standard on the SRW 3500 trucks

Buck
11-17-2003, 10:37
dmaxalliTech,

Any production dates on 3500 SRW trucks yet?

Kennedy
11-17-2003, 15:34
Buck,

Sure you can handle a truck that long??? ;)

dmaxalliTech
11-17-2003, 19:35
Originally posted by Buck:
dmaxalliTech,

Any production dates on 3500 SRW trucks yet? I dunno any for sure, just noticed that we are able to order them for lot stock

DonG
11-17-2003, 23:51
This is probably a stupid question, but why so much interest in the SRW 3500? The load capacity has to be limited by the rear tires just like the 2500 is limited.
If you need a one ton truck, don't you need the dual tires to carry the load???

Confused... Don

O.K. I read further on the subject and it makes more sense now with the 9900 lbs capacity and taxing issues.

JimWilson
11-18-2003, 07:00
Access to that link appears to be restricted. Even though I'm logged in it still asks me for an ID and password. When I supply my forum credentials it won't acknowledge them. Is there something special about that area?

Manfred
11-18-2003, 08:40
Same problem as Jim Wilson reported. What's the problem?

Kennedy
11-18-2003, 08:52
I believe that Forum username/password differs from Member username/password...

Buck
11-18-2003, 10:25
Originally posted by kennedy:
Buck,

Sure you can handle a truck that long??? ;) Its only about 2' longer wheelbase :eek:

You don't seem to have any problems "whipping" it around:D :D ;)

TXDMAX
11-19-2003, 12:09
I just saw a 3500 SRW 4x4 CC LT on our lot yesterday so they should be rolling into your local dealers very soon.

flhrciblueice
11-19-2003, 17:18
Originally posted by JimWilson:
Access to that link appears to be restricted. Even though I'm logged in it still asks me for an ID and password. When I supply my forum credentials it won't acknowledge them. Is there something special about that area? I had the same problem. The members area requires a different username and password. MP had to e-mail me mine again because I accidentally deleted the e-mail he sent me when I joined. Just send him an e-mail and he will send it to you. BTW, thanks MP.

McRat
11-21-2003, 08:56
Same problem.

Who do I email?

More Power doesn't have an email listed.

Anyways, if an admin reads this, send the user/password to qi@qinsp.com, thanks.

Pat

Kennedy
11-21-2003, 10:03
Originally posted by Buck:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by kennedy:
Buck,

Sure you can handle a truck that long??? ;) Its only about 2' longer wheelbase :eek:

You don't seem to have any problems "whipping" it around:D :D ;) </font>[/QUOTE]Yeah, EC short to CC long will take some getting used to though. I went from EC long to CC long which wasn't all that bad...

flhrciblueice
11-21-2003, 14:16
Originally posted by McRat:
Same problem.

Who do I email?

More Power doesn't have an email listed.

Anyways, if an admin reads this, send the user/password to qi@qinsp.com, thanks.

Pat turbo@TheDieselPage.com

zip
12-09-2003, 17:43
Whoops- actually, Jim, the GVW of 9900lbs would be 1500lbs less than the dually.
It should be a good seller.

Johnny Diesel
12-16-2003, 07:28
Ah Yes.. product marketing. Lets add a leaf spring and give it the tire size it should have had and throw a new 3500 badge on it. Eureka!!! Were done-Lets do corporate lunch!!

flhrciblueice
12-17-2003, 00:00
Originally posted by Johnny Diesel:
Ah Yes.. product marketing. Lets add a leaf spring and give it the tire size it should have had and throw a new 3500 badge on it. Eureka!!! Were done-Lets do corporate lunch!! LOL! exactly!
Actually, I'm hoping that with the 3500 srw's getting larger tires, the dealer won't balk at flashing my truck when it gets the 265's. Same truck w/overload springs and 265's, so I don't see how they can say no. The wheels on the 3500 srw are 7" wide, but I have already found a source for those wheels as a coworker has ordered the truck and I will be purchasing them from him. :D

Buck
12-18-2003, 01:08
Sure you want the SRW wheels? I'm pretty sure they only come with the painted steel wheels :rolleyes:

I've got some Centerline and Weld wheels in mind when my SRW gets here ;)