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- naytherExplorer
deltabravo wrote:
gattorgetter wrote:
... Due to the amount of off road (backwoods two track) I am fearfull the DEF tank could/would be ripped off
That sounds like roads and terrain that is out of the question for towing a large 5er toy hauler on.
here you go:
DEF skid plate gattorgetter wrote:
... Due to the amount of off road (backwoods two track) I am fearfull the DEF tank could/would be ripped off
That sounds like roads and terrain that is out of the question for towing a large 5er toy hauler on.- UrbanityExplorerI am a new member (obviously) but I do tow exactly what your looking for
I have a 2014 2500HD CCB Denali with the DMAX. I pull a 2016 Genesis 40CR (5ht wheel TH).
Couple things about my setup:
1) I am very close on the weight limits of my truck, depending on what toys I load in it and how/where I load the toys in the back. Max Loaded I am over my GVWR and GCWR by 500 pounds, normal trips I have to short carry the water so that I am under limits
2) I wouldnt even attempt to pull this without a Diesel, pay the premium now for the Diesel. Youll get your money back if you sell it or youll get your money back with the longevity. Either way, go Diesel or dont bother.
3)My DEF tank is no issue, its actually hidden behind my AMP Research steps and id take out my Steps if something was big enough to take out the tank.
4. As many have stated (and I have discussed a bunch with lincster on a different forum) a big 5th wheel TH will be over most trucks on pin weight, especially older wood framed units (mine is all aluminum). I am at the edge of my truck and have considered going dually for the added comfort.
My new guy who has exactly what your looking for; 2 cents
Blaine - naytherExplorerI think you're on the right track considering the limited mileage you plan on pulling. The upfront penalty ($$$$) might not be worth it for you. But then I guess I must ask why a toy hauler if its just going to sit in one place at a marina all season, then back home.
Maybe I'm missing something but if you're not "hauling toys" why not get a conventional fifth wheel? - lincsterExplorer
Y-Guy wrote:
RinconVTR as a non-regular to the forum let me give you some insight. Over the years, many years, many of the regulars here know how many people have under-purchased a truck only to be caught with buyers remorse or worse a dangerous setup being way over loaded. Toy Haulers unlike other TT/5ers are notorious for being very tongue heavy and heavy over all. I was one of those owners at one point myself.
This is also a bit of a wild, yet well-intentioned and informed bunch. Perhaps the "LOL" was missed when you read lincster's comment about working for GM. I don't think any offense was meant; its sort of the age old GM/Ford/Dodge teasing that goes on. In the end nobody really cares, once people are out on the trails then the debate changes to Motorcylces vs ATVs ;)
While you may not like all the posts, on an open forum it happens.
Specific questions help to keep things on topic, but when it comes to what truck and toy hauler are good, it's an open can of worms. Folks were trying to be helpful by asking for some more information.
Very well said. - Carrera_manExplorerI have 2500 6.0 gas, 4:10 rear, 6spd trans. I don't tow a 5th wheel but a Livin lite VRV. Loaded its around 7500 pounds. Travel all over the country with it. Do I wish it was a diesel? You bet I do, but it does a decent job for what it is. For what you want to do and the short hauls that your planning it should be just fine. That 6.0 is a gas hound with the best MPG I ever got,unloaded,not towing 15mpg. Bullet proof motor though!
- jsalazar310ExplorerWith a 2500 especially non DM, you will be very limited as far as 5th wheel garage models.
- fly-boyExplorerI sense a man who will suffer diesel envy the minute he hooks up to whatever trailer he buys-
I can't imagine driving a gas 2500 empty let alone with a load.
As a side note- for as little towing as you will do why not buy the trailer you want (bigger) and pay someone to tow it down and back to the marina? Better yet, don't buy a trailer or a truck. Buy a mobile down on the water and drive a Prius back and forth... - N-TroubleExplorerJust let it be people. OP had his mind made up before even posting here. As they say you can only lead a horse to water...
- joebedfordNomad II
gattorgetter wrote:
bye
What more would you like? Seat and paint color? Air freshner? Options for a 2500 much like 3500 are limited gas or diesel, auto trans.....
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