StarTraveler wrote:
I’m thinking about buying a new 2015 Dodge Ram 3500, currently have a 2003 Dodge 3500 Diesel crew cab long bed and tow a 2011 Open Range 345 5th wheel. My big concern about the new trucks it seems that they are all about 4-6 inches taller and 10 to 15 inches longer than my 2003. The top of my tailgate is 54 inches above the ground before I hitch the 5th wheel. Does anyone have a newer Dodge Ram 3500 2 wheel drive with single rear wheels and do you have any problem with the nose of the 5th wheel being to high and do you have enough clearance between the truck box and the 5th wheel?
The extra length of the new Dodges will mean that it will not fit in my garage or in the driveway. I am also concerned about maneuvering in tight camping sites.
I am considering the crew cab short bed (6’ 6). From my research I think I would need an Auto Sliding Hitch but I have read about a lot of “problems” with them such as needing constant lubrication, sliding around when the fifth wheel is not hooked up, something about a “set screw” constantly needing adjustment. I also need to do a 180 degree U-turn when going into my RV storage area, this is not a problem with my long bed but don’t know about the short bed
I would like to hear from anyone about their experiences with short bed tow trucks. Do you like the auto sliding hitches? What brands have you tried?
Thanks for your input. Bill
Bill,
The Dodge short bed is only 6'3" long so it's 5 inches shorter than the Ford bed. The GM bed is right at 6'6 so in the middle. Me, well my trucks are treated like tractors so I lean towards the 8' bed. Being able to make 180 degree turn is a boon, especially if it's an unavoidable thing like you state with your storage
I do miss the old quad cabs (extended) like you have, the crews are lovely but much bigger, this is why I went with a RC this time around (2015 3500 RCLB) as, unless you have kids etc, it's very roomy for two. Still have my F450 but it's on its fourth radiator and so when we change that we may get another Dodge- the new 1 tons are lovely.