May-23-2015 05:18 PM
May-29-2015 02:41 PM
May-29-2015 11:23 AM
firefight1981 wrote:
Hello forum,
Our fifth wheel will be 38'.
I have not decided if we will get a Chevrolet, Doidge or Ford 3500 years from 2011 to 2013.
I have been told to go with a Dodge for the towing weight advantage. People say stay away from a Dodge because of engine or transmission problems.
They say go with a Chevrolet or GMC with a Duramax diesel and an Allison transmission. But we will lose on towing weight compared to a Dodge.
Conflicting truck recommendations depending on who I am talking to.
May-28-2015 03:18 PM
BubbaChris wrote:
Is the house for sale to pay for the truck? J/K
May-28-2015 03:11 PM
Me Again wrote:
Should pull good. He drove professionally, so should know how to get up and down mountain passes. If Chuck had this special rig, he could be half way to the top before he left the bottom!!
Chris
Chris
May-28-2015 12:48 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
that sucks because no more are being made ya know.
chevman
May-28-2015 11:52 AM
Me Again wrote:Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
love the 2 tone color.
chevman
Larry, if I were ordering a new one that is the color combo I would get. Chris
This is what you should be saying!
Larry, I am ordering a new one that is the color combo I will be getting. Chris
NO the one they are sitting on for me is Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl Coat.
Chris
Drats just jinx'd it. Got an email that it was sold. Chris
May-28-2015 11:15 AM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
love the 2 tone color.
chevman
Larry, if I were ordering a new one that is the color combo I would get. Chris
This is what you should be saying!
Larry, I am ordering a new one that is the color combo I will be getting. Chris
NO the one they are sitting on for me is Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl Coat.
Chris
May-28-2015 10:18 AM
May-28-2015 08:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
love the 2 tone color.
chevman
Larry, if I were ordering a new one that is the color combo I would get. Chris
This is what you should be saying!
Larry, I am ordering a new one that is the color combo I will be getting. Chris
May-28-2015 07:22 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:up2nogood wrote:Arcamper wrote:up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:WeBeFulltimers wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
Love our '13 Ford F350 with a 6.7 diesel. But please consider getting a dual rear wheel truck. A 38' FW will have a lot of pin weight, and if you get a diesel truck, your payload will probably not be sufficient with a single rear wheel truck.
My 38' Montana has a pin weight of 2440 verified by CAT scale. My SRW legally handles it just fine.
Not calling you a liar but did you have any personal belongings inside the 38' Montana? That's a very light pin!
I will back him up, my 38' foot Montana has a pin weight of 2420, partially loaded. Everything I haul in the basement was loaded ,only thing added up front was clothes, the fridge food, but thats far enough back that it is not getting the total weight on the pin . I too was surprised that the pin was that light. I am going to be fully load here in about two weeks for a trip, and I will weigh again, but I don't expect it to be over 2700. Hopefully that 2014 Ram will handle it.
I don't haul a bunch of junk like some I have seen . I have been towing fifth wheels for about 10 years, and pretty much got it figured out what I don't need. I like to be able to see inside my basement , and find what I do need, not like some I have seen.
My 2016 36ft Montanna has over 3k lbs on the pin with no water but it does have a washer and dryer in the front closet. My Ram will pull it all day dropped into 5th gear with the cruise on at 70 mph on any hill around here.(not the west where the hills are bigger)The only part that hurts is watching the fuel mileage drop to 4.
My Ram handles that Montana fifth wheel of mine with no issues. I have yet to pull any mountain pass here in Utah, Idaho, and Montana that I can't maintain the speed I want.
Actually I have never got worse then 8 , and 12 at the best towing.
Those weights blow me away! My Pin is twice that.
May-27-2015 04:37 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
love the 2 tone color.
chevman
Larry, if I were ordering a new one that is the color combo I would get. Chris
This is what you should be saying!
Larry, I am ordering a new one that is the color combo I will be getting. Chris
May-27-2015 04:36 PM
Bionic Man wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
They call it a " Long Hauler" or something like that. Mega cab long bed with a big fuel tank. No three point turns for it though :W
Close, but not quite the LongHauler. That was a concept truck that was floated a few years back. It had an additional fuel tank between the bed and the cab. This one does not.
There are a few aftermarket places that will do the converstion to a Megacab long bed. The one in Utah is what I hear the most about. I have seen a few of them driving around town in person.
Glad someone is willing to spend $65k on a truck, then spend another $15k on a conversion, and likely void the warranty on the truck. It sure wouldn't be me.
May-27-2015 04:35 PM
Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
love the 2 tone color.
chevman
Larry, if I were ordering a new one that is the color combo I would get. Chris
May-27-2015 04:32 PM
up2nogood wrote:Arcamper wrote:up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:WeBeFulltimers wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
Love our '13 Ford F350 with a 6.7 diesel. But please consider getting a dual rear wheel truck. A 38' FW will have a lot of pin weight, and if you get a diesel truck, your payload will probably not be sufficient with a single rear wheel truck.
My 38' Montana has a pin weight of 2440 verified by CAT scale. My SRW legally handles it just fine.
Not calling you a liar but did you have any personal belongings inside the 38' Montana? That's a very light pin!
I will back him up, my 38' foot Montana has a pin weight of 2420, partially loaded. Everything I haul in the basement was loaded ,only thing added up front was clothes, the fridge food, but thats far enough back that it is not getting the total weight on the pin . I too was surprised that the pin was that light. I am going to be fully load here in about two weeks for a trip, and I will weigh again, but I don't expect it to be over 2700. Hopefully that 2014 Ram will handle it.
I don't haul a bunch of junk like some I have seen . I have been towing fifth wheels for about 10 years, and pretty much got it figured out what I don't need. I like to be able to see inside my basement , and find what I do need, not like some I have seen.
My 2016 36ft Montanna has over 3k lbs on the pin with no water but it does have a washer and dryer in the front closet. My Ram will pull it all day dropped into 5th gear with the cruise on at 70 mph on any hill around here.(not the west where the hills are bigger)The only part that hurts is watching the fuel mileage drop to 4.
My Ram handles that Montana fifth wheel of mine with no issues. I have yet to pull any mountain pass here in Utah, Idaho, and Montana that I can't maintain the speed I want.
Actually I have never got worse then 8 , and 12 at the best towing.