I believe the 385FL switched to 8K axles standard for 2024. Probably tells us something! Sort of like when I complained about the soft close drawers and doors on my 2022. The guy was quick to tell me they didn't come on the 2023s!
The last time I weighed it was with the new truck. The fiver axles were 13,200# with 3250# on the pin so I am getting close to max gross. I don't run any water on the road. The first time I weighed it, I got the axles separate and was shocked at how even in weight they were. I do suspect that the left side could be a little heavier with the kitchen over there. I moved my small air compressor and a few other things back to rt. front storage when I first saw the wear, but as you know once a radial gets a wear pattern nothing helps much. I also have the almost never used Blackstone and air fryer on the right side over the axles. We carry 1000# just in case the wife gets in the mood to cook! I refuse to hook up the Blackstone until she has the food outside.
I suspect it is a case of an axle near limit combined with terrible roads.
My 2026 is taller than the 2018 Ram 3500 SRW. I dropped the Companion to the lowest hole for the 2026 but it still looks a little nose high. I have only 1100 miles towing with it.
I feel certain it is camber wear. Bottom of both rear wheels are "outstanding" like my '98 2500 before new ball joints. I emailed the local truck alignment shop but haven't heard back. I can probably buy an axle for what they will charge to bend this one back to spec only to have it straighten again.
I have a TPMS that shows tire temps and all four run very close. Sun on one side for several hours throws the tires off more than travel. I also check my hub temps when I stop at rest areas and all four hubs run very close. It isn't like they are scrubbing rubber off.
When it stops raining, I am going to take my small laser and place it on both axles and compare the crown. I'll take it off the levelers and level it with the landing gear.
I have been looking at axles again and have found some that are rated 8K and have bigger brakes too. Hub face and spring centers are off standard so I will have to order them "built" out of North Carolina. Hopefully, I can go pick them up. I wanted Dexter with oil lube but they think more of them than I do!
Son in law will be building an equipment trailer with 7K axles before long.