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- MFLNomad II
broncobill1964 wrote:
Right now I own a 2011 Ram Quad Cab 4x4 with the Hemi and tow package. When I bouth this truck in 2011, Chrysler was selling life time warranties with a $100 deductible per visit. As long as I own the truck, it's covered. I bought it. I've read that there a quite a few 5th wheels being made to be pulled by 1/2 tons. I've read that the hitch weight is the key. We have a TT now and want to get a 5th, but I do not want to get rid of my truck. Have not settled on a 5th yet.
I sent a PM to you. - rhagfoExplorer III
MFL wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
Well broncebill be prepared for a very wide variety of responses.
All 1/2 tons are not created equal. Might want to provide more info on the 1/2 ton you are asking about.
S
I agree, more info needed. There are some 1/2 ton trucks capable of towing certain FWs. There certainly are folks towing well over trucks capability.
Like mentioned, you will get all sorts of replies. OP should also post what FW he is considering.
Jerry
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This is so true, some 150/1500 are truly nothing more than grocery getters! While others will have payloads that you see in 3/4 tons.
Most come with P rated tires and very soft springs for that car like ride. If you chose the correct truck and payload a 5er is possible, but you should not push the limits. If what you want in a 5er is beyond the capacities of a 150/1500 then look to a 250/2500 or even a 350/3500, yes the ride empty might be a bit rougher, but the experience towing will be much more relaxing. - brireneExplorerThey're out there, but a 1/2 ton will limit your choices in fifth wheels. As pin weight ands payload will be your arch enemies, patience and careful, safe operation will need to be your superpowers.
- broncobill1964ExplorerRight now I own a 2011 Ram Quad Cab 4x4 with the Hemi and tow package. When I bouth this truck in 2011, Chrysler was selling life time warranties with a $100 deductible per visit. As long as I own the truck, it's covered. I bought it. I've read that there a quite a few 5th wheels being made to be pulled by 1/2 tons. I've read that the hitch weight is the key. We have a TT now and want to get a 5th, but I do not want to get rid of my truck. Have not settled on a 5th yet.
- RoyBExplorer III pulled my 8800lb 2005 FLAGSTAFF 8528RESS 5th wheel for about 250 miles with my 2004 F150...
Manassas Dealer told me I was good to go... Pulled it home down I95 just fine...
Finally chickened out after attempting to do I81 going to Gatlinburg...
Going down the long grades was the killer for me - had almost ZERO control on the down side of the mtn road...
The Trailer still sits in the driveway... Will be paid off next year haha...
Roy Ken - WyoTravelerExplorerI had a 1995 6 cyl F150 short bed. In 1996 I built a TC. 8 ft long. I put that TC on my 1/2 PU and put a few miles on it. The PU was basically junk at less than 50,000 miles. However it did do the job.
BTW that TC was slightly over 2000 pounds. - kw_00ExplorerAt one time I did, I had a 2000 Chevy 1500 5.3 and 3:42 gears. I pulled a 6500lb small 24 foot fifth wheel with no issues. We were on the edge of payload capacity though. It can be done and depends on what 1/2 ton truck that your using. The main problem one will have is payload on the 1/2 ton trucks, but that's true for all trucks regardless of the size. From camping for 10 plus years, and being on this board for a long time, my suggestion is to find the camper that you want and buy the truck that fits that need. If you have the truck, there are smaller fifth wheels that can be pulled by a properly equipped 1/2 ton truck. Be careful on the posted weights on these campers. Go by the GVWR instead of the dry weight for a better reality of what your pulling. DONT listen to the salesman..... His only job is to separate u from ur wallet...Do your own homework and conti asking questions. Good luck keep us updated.
Kris - MFLNomad II
spud1957 wrote:
Well broncebill be prepared for a very wide variety of responses.
All 1/2 tons are not created equal. Might want to provide more info on the 1/2 ton you are asking about.
S
I agree, more info needed. There are some 1/2 ton trucks capable of towing certain FWs. There certainly are folks towing well over trucks capability.
Like mentioned, you will get all sorts of replies. OP should also post what FW he is considering.
Jerry - C_SchomerExplorerI pulled a 5k lb 5er with a 96 Dodge 1/2T SB with no problems whatsoever. It was the best handling combo I ever had. That 96 was about half the truck that the 1/2Ts are now. Craig
- The_TexanExplorerNot a 5th wheel but I do tow a gooseneck with a ½t, but it is not your grocery getter ½t. It is considered a "heavy" ½t as it has a 2000# payload and is factory rated to tow 11.5K with a 5th wheel or gooseneck. The loads I generally tow are in the 7K -8K range, but I have towed 10K with no problems. I live and tow in the mountains of the west.
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