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1st 5th wheel

Jeff___Claudia
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We just picked up our 1st 5th wheel a Jayco Eagle Premier 351 RLTS . We previously owned 2 Jayco tt's each time moving up.

Shake down cruise is this coming weekend for 5 days.
Jeff & Claudia
4 kids 2 boys, 2 girls, 2 on their own, 2 at home.
4-Dogs, 2 Black Labs, 1 Yellow Lab, 1 Silky Terrier
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 351 RLTS
2015 Chevy Silverado 3500 4x4 DRW LTZ, Duramax/Alison
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Paul_Clancy
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Or go camping and enjoy

Old-Biscuit
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kaydeejay wrote:
Jeff & Claudia wrote:
kaydeejay wrote:
wirenutz wrote:
congrats, I'm sure your Duramax/Alison combination will do great, but your 3/4 ton towing capacity might be pushed to it's limits
Not so much the towing capacity, but I'm pretty sure payload (or even GAWR) will be an issue.


With my actual weights for camping in regards to payload we are right at max, slightly below GAWR, and about 1500 below towing capability.

Once its time to purchase a new truck it will be a 3500.
Sooner the better as I figure you are 1400# to 1600# over GVWR. Your brakes will be tested as they are stopping MORE than they are certified for!
Loaded halfway to GVWR you will have 2800# of pin weight, plus occupants, hitch, fuel and other stuff. If you are at GAWR you have added approx 3400# to the truck on the rear axle alone.
SOME of the extra weight will be on the front, hence my swag of 1500# (+/- 100#).
If your truck is 4WD your "official" payload may be under 2000#.
You really need more truck.


OP: Post your actual weights
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

kaydeejay
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Jeff & Claudia wrote:
kaydeejay wrote:
wirenutz wrote:
congrats, I'm sure your Duramax/Alison combination will do great, but your 3/4 ton towing capacity might be pushed to it's limits
Not so much the towing capacity, but I'm pretty sure payload (or even GAWR) will be an issue.


With my actual weights for camping in regards to payload we are right at max, slightly below GAWR, and about 1500 below towing capability.

Once its time to purchase a new truck it will be a 3500.
Sooner the better as I figure you are 1400# to 1600# over GVWR. Your brakes will be tested as they are stopping MORE than they are certified for!
Loaded halfway to GVWR you will have 2800# of pin weight, plus occupants, hitch, fuel and other stuff. If you are at GAWR you have added approx 3400# to the truck on the rear axle alone.
SOME of the extra weight will be on the front, hence my swag of 1500# (+/- 100#).
If your truck is 4WD your "official" payload may be under 2000#.
You really need more truck.
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

Ramblin_Recks
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Very nice 5er! Congrats and enjoy!
George and Ann
2012 Dodge 3500, SLT Big Horn,CC,DRW,Cummins HO, EB ,4x4,3:73, Retrax Pro, Q20
2014 Cedar Creek, 36CKTS, 640W Solar, MPPT60, Magnum 2000
Retired Army, but still working....until 2016

Jeff___Claudia
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kaydeejay wrote:
wirenutz wrote:
congrats, I'm sure your Duramax/Alison combination will do great, but your 3/4 ton towing capacity might be pushed to it's limits
Not so much the towing capacity, but I'm pretty sure payload (or even GAWR) will be an issue.


With my actual weights for camping in regards to payload we are right at max, slightly below GAWR, and about 1500 below towing capability.

Once its time to purchase a new truck it will be a 3500.
Jeff & Claudia
4 kids 2 boys, 2 girls, 2 on their own, 2 at home.
4-Dogs, 2 Black Labs, 1 Yellow Lab, 1 Silky Terrier
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 351 RLTS
2015 Chevy Silverado 3500 4x4 DRW LTZ, Duramax/Alison

RollandB
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Nice 5er, have fun on your first trip
2013 Yukon

2021 Coachmen Spirit 1943RB

kaydeejay
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wirenutz wrote:
congrats, I'm sure your Duramax/Alison combination will do great, but your 3/4 ton towing capacity might be pushed to it's limits
Not so much the towing capacity, but I'm pretty sure payload (or even GAWR) will be an issue.
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

wirenutz
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X2 what gary says
2007 All American Sport Toy Hauler 38 foot, 14,400 LBS dry weight
1999 Four Door Freightliner,new 6 Speed Auto, new Cat Motor, 12,600 LBS, rear air dump, lowers rear by 3", air activated rear locker, air ride seats, air ride cab, air ride suspension

garyp4951
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With the 5er you will now have no sway when trucks pass, and a more pleasant towing experience.

wirenutz
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congrats, I'm sure your Duramax/Alison combination will do great, but your 3/4 ton towing capacity might be pushed to it's limits
2007 All American Sport Toy Hauler 38 foot, 14,400 LBS dry weight
1999 Four Door Freightliner,new 6 Speed Auto, new Cat Motor, 12,600 LBS, rear air dump, lowers rear by 3", air activated rear locker, air ride seats, air ride cab, air ride suspension

SteveB
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Congrats! Enjoy your shakedown trip. Sounds like a fun time.
2015 RAM 3500 CTD Auto 4X4 CC Dually, Reese 20K
SOLD 8/2015 '01 Dodge Ram 3500 CTD HO 6sp, Reese 15K Pro w/ Kwik Slide, Prodigy

'04 Jayco Jayflight 28.5RKS