Apr-03-2015 08:56 PM
Apr-10-2015 05:32 PM
joebedford wrote:
I tow 19000lb with my Duramax. It works well.
My Silverado 3500HD drops about two inches with the heavy pin weight. It looks level when towing like that.
I know many will disagree but I've always felt that if you need airbags, your trailer is too heavy for your truck. YMMV
Apr-10-2015 10:51 AM
joebedford wrote:My 2012 DMAX 2500 drops roughly 1.5-2 inches as well and tows great.
I tow 19000lb with my Duramax. It works well.
My Silverado 3500HD drops about two inches with the heavy pin weight. It looks level when towing like that.
I know many will disagree but I've always felt that if you need airbags, your trailer is too heavy for your truck. YMMV
Apr-10-2015 04:37 AM
Apr-09-2015 03:35 PM
OH48Lt wrote:
3.5 inch drop at the tires is a lot. My 2005 F250 Superduty dropped just over a inch at the back bumper when I put my 13K fiver toy hauler on it. Consider a set of Timbrens. They are cheap ($200) and easy to put on.
Congrats on the new toy hauler, they are a lot of fun. Yes, you will have less pin weight when your Harley get loaded into the back of the TH.
A Harley in New Mexico, the first place I'd go is the Coronado highway just inside Arizona. Have always wanted to ride that.
Apr-09-2015 01:57 PM
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Apr-09-2015 08:49 AM
nayther wrote:
air bags helped a lot with my '05 Duramax, got it off the overloads and rode much better. new truck not needed.
Apr-09-2015 08:40 AM
Apr-08-2015 08:28 PM
Steve76eb wrote:My 2012 durmax drooped 1 1/2 inch when I measured it with the 311 impact toy hauler. I pulled it 100 miles from the dealer, I was impressed how much power the durmax has 65 mph with cruse on driving the long for ever hills of N M. I was on the over loads and could feel it. Will air bags take it off the over loads? I had a little bit of roll but not much Is that meaning Im on the over loads? there again I wont know till I load my Harley and gear in the garage. thank youOH48Lt wrote:
3.5 inch drop at the tires is a lot.
That is quite a bit. My 3500 drops about that when I hook up my 342. I am on the overloads at that point. I don't like the feel of driving on the overloads, so I fill the air bags to 35-45 psi and enjoy the ride. You will probably get some bags or timbrens back there before you know it.
Apr-06-2015 11:30 PM
N-Trouble wrote:My hearing is poor probably misunderstood but the durmax didn't look like it was sagging.debraindi wrote:
the cool part he told me I didn't need air bags.
Quote of the day... Because we all know RV salesman speak the truth. LOL
Sorry bud but with 3.5" drop your overloaded. I have the same truck.
Apr-06-2015 11:24 PM
N-Trouble wrote:Ill check it again my memory may have lapsed. I have never loaded any thing with my truck its all new to me and thank you for the information. Ill be picking it up Wednesday and will know better about the dropdebraindi wrote:
the cool part he told me I didn't need air bags.
Quote of the day... Because we all know RV salesman speak the truth. LOL
Sorry bud but with 3.5" drop your overloaded. I have the same truck.
Apr-06-2015 08:46 PM
debraindi wrote:
I was at my dealer today and he had me hook up to my 36 ft impact and measure the truck tire to the top of the wheel well it was 10 1/4 inches, when he lowered the 2800 lb impact my truck doped 3 an 1/2 inches it looked level. he assured me when my Harley and gear was loader in the garage the hitch weight will be less. the cool part he told me I didn't need air bags. I'm now a proud owner of a 2015 keystone impact.
Apr-06-2015 08:44 PM
debraindi wrote:
Yup 2800 lb pay load. With the 900 lb Harley and other gear would that change the hitch weight much?
Apr-05-2015 10:19 AM