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goducks10
Dec 03, 2016Explorer
You absolutely need a 3500 SRW if you're going diesel. The heavy diesels take away 800-1000lbs from the payload. A 2500 diesel will have 2000-2200lbs for payload. A 2500 gasser will have 3000lbs+/- for payload.
Everything that goes in or on the truck counts against payload. You and the wife and whoever else need to be subtracted from the payload. Also the 5th hitch. Any other tools, camping gear etc, also needs to be subtracted from the payload.
You 5th wheel has a dry pin around 1450lbs. Add a 5th hitch, 2 batteries and propane and you added about 350lbs. So that pin weight is now 1800lbs. Add up all the stuff you'll put in the front storage compartment as well as in the front bedroom and that could easily be another 200+lbs. Now you're at 2000lbs.
Add up you and the wife and all else that goes in the truck and add that to the 2000lbs. Now subtract that from the trucks payload rating.
You'll be over the trucks payload rating when all said and done with a 2500 diesel.
If you get a Ram 3500 diesel you'll have around 4000lbs+/- for payload. Then you can take what you want and be safe.
As a side not, to check the trucks payload you'll want to look on the door jamb. There will be a sticker showing it.
Everything that goes in or on the truck counts against payload. You and the wife and whoever else need to be subtracted from the payload. Also the 5th hitch. Any other tools, camping gear etc, also needs to be subtracted from the payload.
You 5th wheel has a dry pin around 1450lbs. Add a 5th hitch, 2 batteries and propane and you added about 350lbs. So that pin weight is now 1800lbs. Add up all the stuff you'll put in the front storage compartment as well as in the front bedroom and that could easily be another 200+lbs. Now you're at 2000lbs.
Add up you and the wife and all else that goes in the truck and add that to the 2000lbs. Now subtract that from the trucks payload rating.
You'll be over the trucks payload rating when all said and done with a 2500 diesel.
If you get a Ram 3500 diesel you'll have around 4000lbs+/- for payload. Then you can take what you want and be safe.
As a side not, to check the trucks payload you'll want to look on the door jamb. There will be a sticker showing it.
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