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ford_truck_guy
Apr 30, 2018Nomad
Me Again wrote:Second Chance wrote:Second Chance wrote:
We've towed that route both with our pervious Sierra SRW (Duramax/Allison) and with our current F350 DRW (PowerStroke 6.7). The DRW truck is noticeably more stable When expecting high winds, I keep the fresh water tank - which is over the trailer axles - full for an extra 500 lbs. ballast (a concept left over from my sailing days). Neither truck had any issues with that climb, though I had to tap the brakes a few times going down the west side to keep speeds down where I wanted them. We've been caught on the road (mostly in west Texas) where winds were 35 - 40 with gusts to 50 and above from all angles. With the MOR/ryde independent suspension and shocks on the trailer and Bilsteins on the trucks, lane-keeping was easy and the drive was really pretty comfortable. One time coming back from California, the 40 MPH winds were from the rear... man did I get good fuel mileage that time!
Rob
PS - I'll echo what BB_TX said about the motorhomes... they were all over the place!
In the mirrors, I could see the trailer getting pushed around a bit, however the truck felt very little of this. I sure that the 275/70R18E tires and new very stiff frame of the 2013+ 3500's helped. Trailer has Sailun ST235/85R16G tire and shocks. Is loaded very close to its 16K rating.
I will echo that statement... These newer gen SRW's are really good towing vehicles... Had High wind warning a week ago here in the North East.. Crossed a big bridge and saw some minor movement in the rear views, but no worries... Much better than the 05 and the 09 I had... I also think the suspension on the RV helps.. shocks... and in my case the MORryde IS just glides
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