โJan-15-2016 03:40 PM
โJan-21-2016 12:30 PM
blofgren wrote:
The 2013 and up Megacab dually has the same weight ratings (axles and GVWR) as the long box crew cab dually. Prior Mega dually trucks were rated considerably lower for some reason which is one of the reasons I went with the 2013. I'm quite happy with my choice. :B
โJan-19-2016 08:00 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Obewan wrote:
I have a 2015 Mobile Suites upgraded to an Elite but without the glass roof, 44 Lafayette. Loaded with supplies for 1 person, full H2O, it was weighed at 19,800lbs with 4000lbs pin weight. I tow with a Ram 3500 but it was purchased with max towing capacity, diesel, Aisin tranny,etc. If I remember correctly, the base 3500 did not have enough cargo capacity for the pin weight. There is a lot of variations/options possible which means we'd need to know the specifics of the truck intended.
If you mean base as in 3500 SRW I would agree but all the 3500 DRW's have 9,750# rear axle rating.
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2015 DRV Mobile Suites 44 Lafayette Walden
2014 Ram Laramie 3500 dually
Thanks! I did know that. This is what I was commenting on.
" If I remember correctly, the base 3500 did not have enough cargo capacity for the pin weight"
I was not sure if he meant 3500SRW as a base model, I was more thinking he thought there were several weight ratings for the dually's. I clarified that all 3500 Dually's have 9,750# rear axle rating not just some. Now that I say that I don't remember if the MegaCab Dually has the same rating??? Seems like the newer ones do.
โJan-19-2016 12:52 PM
transamz9 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
Maybe he meant low gears and Aisin Tranny. 4:10's and the Aisin is the way to go towing heavy. Snoking
I am thinking so.
Although my "Max" trailer weight with the 3.42:1 gears is 17,000 I assure you it has zero issues towing 20,000# behind the truck. Hills,mountains,back roads or anything. Will more heat build up in the 3.42's? Sure it will but if you don't tow 500 miles straight in the mountains they hold up just fine. I like the high gears because when not towing I can bust down some crazy fuel mileage.
โJan-19-2016 07:29 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
Maybe he meant low gears and Aisin Tranny. 4:10's and the Aisin is the way to go towing heavy. Snoking
I am thinking so.
โJan-19-2016 06:41 AM
Me Again wrote:
Maybe he meant low gears and Aisin Tranny. 4:10's and the Aisin is the way to go towing heavy. Snoking
โJan-19-2016 06:40 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Obewan wrote:
I have a 2015 Mobile Suites upgraded to an Elite but without the glass roof, 44 Lafayette. Loaded with supplies for 1 person, full H2O, it was weighed at 19,800lbs with 4000lbs pin weight. I tow with a Ram 3500 but it was purchased with max towing capacity, diesel, Aisin tranny,etc. If I remember correctly, the base 3500 did not have enough cargo capacity for the pin weight. There is a lot of variations/options possible which means we'd need to know the specifics of the truck intended.
If you mean base as in 3500 SRW I would agree but all the 3500 DRW's have 9,750# rear axle rating.
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2015 DRV Mobile Suites 44 Lafayette Walden
2014 Ram Laramie 3500 dually
โJan-18-2016 06:55 PM
โJan-18-2016 05:08 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Obewan wrote:
I have a 2015 Mobile Suites upgraded to an Elite but without the glass roof, 44 Lafayette. Loaded with supplies for 1 person, full H2O, it was weighed at 19,800lbs with 4000lbs pin weight. I tow with a Ram 3500 but it was purchased with max towing capacity, diesel, Aisin tranny,etc. If I remember correctly, the base 3500 did not have enough cargo capacity for the pin weight. There is a lot of variations/options possible which means we'd need to know the specifics of the truck intended.
If you mean base as in 3500 SRW I would agree but all the 3500 DRW's have 9,750# rear axle rating.
โJan-18-2016 04:02 PM
Obewan wrote:
I have a 2015 Mobile Suites upgraded to an Elite but without the glass roof, 44 Lafayette. Loaded with supplies for 1 person, full H2O, it was weighed at 19,800lbs with 4000lbs pin weight. I tow with a Ram 3500 but it was purchased with max towing capacity, diesel, Aisin tranny,etc. If I remember correctly, the base 3500 did not have enough cargo capacity for the pin weight. There is a lot of variations/options possible which means we'd need to know the specifics of the truck intended.
โJan-18-2016 01:44 PM
โJan-18-2016 01:02 PM
โJan-17-2016 08:38 AM
justme wrote:
I pull a 16500 gvw with a f350 srw which is max for that truck. Any thing heavier needs a F350 DRW min and I would go for the F450 because it is built to be a DRW because its frame, brakes, and axels. However, the 2017 F350/450 have aluminum bodies, more powerful engines and stronger frames with larger brakes.
โJan-17-2016 06:37 AM
โJan-17-2016 03:32 AM