Jan-28-2015 11:35 AM
Jan-29-2015 08:12 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
MDT's and HDT's have their place but the fact is their market share is drying up since the newer 350/3500's are so much more capable right out of the box.
In the last few years I have talked to a few that were wanting to sell their big rigs and were having a hard time getting a good price for them. Most were wanting to buy a new RAM.
This is at full timers parks.
Jan-29-2015 07:53 AM
Jan-29-2015 06:27 AM
RustyJC wrote:
My MS (see signature), as I stated earlier, has a 19,000 GVWR and shipped at 15,855 lbs.
Rusty
Jan-29-2015 06:01 AM
Jan-29-2015 05:53 AM
RustyJC wrote:
My MS (see signature), as I stated earlier, has a 19,000 GVWR and shipped at 15,855 lbs.
Rusty
Jan-29-2015 05:48 AM
Jan-29-2015 05:28 AM
Jan-29-2015 04:53 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:Looking at buying a 5th wheel for full timing, narrowed down to mobile suites or lifestyle, their gvwr are around 14000-16000 give or take.
when looking a trucks to buy to pull, i'm looking at 350/3500,crew cab, 4x4, each will be almost the max 5th wheel tow capacity, and will exceed the CGVW.
I don't know what your sousre for weights is but this is according to GM/Ford and RAm websites spec pages.
A 14k-16K 5th wheel trailer can equate 20 percent pin weights from 2800 lbs to 3200 lbs.
The F350 DRW and GM 3500 DRW both show around 22k-23k lb tow ratings. They both show those big 9600-9800 lb RAWR for carrying much heavier loads than the above pin weights.
The Ram 3500 DRW crew cab 4x4 has up to a 29k lb tow rating with a 9750 RAWR which also will carry much heavier pin weights.
You sure don't need a HDT size truck for just a 14k-16k trailer.
Jan-29-2015 04:49 AM
Lantley wrote:NC Hauler wrote:-Dennis M M wrote:
Definitely look into a HDT! Go over to the HDT Forum on Escapees and spend some time reading posts.
For the price, capability and all around safety and comfort the HDT is hard to beat.
As far as day to day travel goes, we carry our smart car on the back of the Volvo. Volvo & smart together cost about half of what you would pay for new diesel dually.
Give it some serious consideration.
Are you absolutely sure on your cost "guesstimate"? Do you know what someone actually paid for their 1 ton crew cab dually? So I'd need a Smart Car, a way to get it on the back of the HDT, then run around in 1/2 a car that, if rear ended could cause major damage and possibly some pretty bad injuries.......??
When a 1 ton crew cab/long bed 4 wheel drive will do all I need and I can park it in my car port and drive it everywhere I need to and it'll tow a quite heavy 5er....believe I'll stay with the pick up, and still have full warranty on the brand new truck...All have their pro's and con's, but climbing up into the cab of a HDT isn't something the wife and I have to do to tow a heavier 5er...
I like how so many know what an individual paid for their truck...if going by MSRP, NOBODY pays that...It may cost a little more brand new but I have a full warranty..,
Do they throw in a Smart car for free, or does one only pay a couple hundred dollars for one of those...Everyone I've ever seen has been a bit over priced in my way of looking at it, but guess we don't figure that in the cost?
I think you both have valid points. HDT"s are a viable option. HDT's are not as expensive as many think. I priced HDT conversion in the 25K-35K range. You cannot get a new fully equipped dually pick up for that. If you can I'll take 2.
The new dually pick ups are way more capable than prior years. AS NC Hauler point out. His truck has a 37500 GCWR which is huge.
2015 GM Duramax dually has a impressive 7K payload rating.
HDT are way more capable in terms of stability, power and braking than a dually. HDT are not for everyone. While some guys use them,HDT's are a bit large to use as a daily driver.
To the OP. You will need at a minimum a very late model diesel dually pick up to tow a large DRV fiver and remain within all of your towing parameters.
Jan-29-2015 04:30 AM
Looking at buying a 5th wheel for full timing, narrowed down to mobile suites or lifestyle, their gvwr are around 14000-16000 give or take.
when looking a trucks to buy to pull, i'm looking at 350/3500,crew cab, 4x4, each will be almost the max 5th wheel tow capacity, and will exceed the CGVW.
Jan-28-2015 08:49 PM
Jan-28-2015 07:17 PM
NC Hauler wrote:-Dennis M M wrote:
Definitely look into a HDT! Go over to the HDT Forum on Escapees and spend some time reading posts.
For the price, capability and all around safety and comfort the HDT is hard to beat.
As far as day to day travel goes, we carry our smart car on the back of the Volvo. Volvo & smart together cost about half of what you would pay for new diesel dually.
Give it some serious consideration.
Are you absolutely sure on your cost "guesstimate"? Do you know what someone actually paid for their 1 ton crew cab dually? So I'd need a Smart Car, a way to get it on the back of the HDT, then run around in 1/2 a car that, if rear ended could cause major damage and possibly some pretty bad injuries.......??
When a 1 ton crew cab/long bed 4 wheel drive will do all I need and I can park it in my car port and drive it everywhere I need to and it'll tow a quite heavy 5er....believe I'll stay with the pick up, and still have full warranty on the brand new truck...All have their pro's and con's, but climbing up into the cab of a HDT isn't something the wife and I have to do to tow a heavier 5er...
I like how so many know what an individual paid for their truck...if going by MSRP, NOBODY pays that...It may cost a little more brand new but I have a full warranty..,
Do they throw in a Smart car for free, or does one only pay a couple hundred dollars for one of those...Everyone I've ever seen has been a bit over priced in my way of looking at it, but guess we don't figure that in the cost?
Jan-28-2015 07:00 PM
Jan-28-2015 06:19 PM
Dennis M M wrote:
Definitely look into a HDT! Go over to the HDT Forum on Escapees and spend some time reading posts.
For the price, capability and all around safety and comfort the HDT is hard to beat.
As far as day to day travel goes, we carry our smart car on the back of the Volvo. Volvo & smart together cost about half of what you would pay for new diesel dually.
Give it some serious consideration.