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campercoop wrote:You have 350# more payload because yours is a gasser. Do you have a 4x4? That knocks 300# off the payload number.
I just bought the same truck only a GMC with the 6.0 engine, either way the payload is rated the same at 3066. The payload does go up to 4190 with standard box on the 3500 HD.
Feb-03-2014 05:14 AM
dpark wrote:
NC Hauler,
I appreciate your input. I have done my homework. The truck I currently pull it with is over. I also have the benefit of having a set of 35' platform scales at our family coal yard/truck storage facility that are state certified to 110,000# (don't think I need to max them out...lol) and my actual pin was 1800 and change loaded on return from a trip last fall when I really wanted to weigh the truck's axle weight, pin weight and trailer axles. It really is nice being able to go up there on a Sunday when we are closed and take as much time on the scales as you want to get your numbers.
As many have stated, and I know this all too well, I don't plan to buy a bigger camper any time in the future. It is a 2014 model we searched long and hard for and didn't "settle" for anything but exactly what we wanted.
Great advice from everyone so far!!! Thanks.
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texasdiver wrote:
A 3500 will bump your GVWR up to 11,500 lbs and your payload up to 4,125 lbs. for an otherwise identical truck. It will also give you a 17.000 lb 5th wheel tow rating. Those are pretty big jumps in numbers for relatively little extra cost.
Here are the 3500HD specs
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