Jun-12-2015 09:59 AM
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Jun-13-2015 12:58 PM
Jun-13-2015 07:52 AM
Splashers3 wrote:
If possible, he could do what I did to increase my rear axle margin, which was creeping up to the limit. I bought wider tires and stronger wheels (wheels had to be wider as the LT265s would not fit on OEM wheels). No, I did not change axles...but the rear axle limit was based on the tire's capacity - and it's cheaper than a new truck (dually).
Now, this does not change the door jam listed limits, but in reality, it does give me more capacity....I have NOT increased my load by adding more items in the 5ver, but I have increased my margin.
Believe it or not the wider tires also give me a tad more stability - which I noticed right away.
Good "hunting"
Jun-13-2015 05:21 AM
rjxj wrote:
My son wants a FW. He has a TT and carries his Honda Rancher quad in the back of his pick currently. I have read a lot on here about not over loading yet you see so many big FW on 3/4 ton trucks. He would want to tow his quad behind the FW on a small trailer. He has a 2011 2500 CC 8 ft box CTD. The door GVWR says 9600 lb yet the dealer told him 11,700 and 20,000 GCWR when giving them his vin. Dealer also said he has a 3.73 ratio so maybe that's why they are telling him 11,700 but I keep telling him dont buy anything yet because it says right on the door 9,600.
His yellow door jamb sticker says payload of 2130. As some of you have suggested at times, I told him to start by filling the tank and going to a scale. Without crunching all the numbers it appears that he needs something in the 7,800 dry range. He is thinking along the lines of abiding by all three weight criteria.
I told him not to get discouraged as it makes his head spin at times. Learn and figure it out so you have a good safe towing experience. Any suggestions will be helpful. We keep bouncing back and forth in our conversations because a larger TT would be an easy solution......but it's not a FW. You know how addictive and great FW are. Thank you.
Jun-13-2015 04:32 AM
Jun-13-2015 01:41 AM
Jun-12-2015 09:30 PM
Jun-12-2015 12:38 PM
rjxj wrote:
My son wants a FW. He has a TT and carries his Honda Rancher quad in the back of his pick currently. I have read a lot on here about not over loading yet you see so many big FW on 3/4 ton trucks. He would want to tow his quad behind the FW on a small trailer. He has a 2011 2500 CC 8 ft box CTD. The door GVWR says 9600 lb yet the dealer told him 11,700 and 20,000 GCWR when giving them his vin. Dealer also said he has a 3.73 ratio so maybe that's why they are telling him 11,700 but I keep telling him dont buy anything yet because it says right on the door 9,600.
His yellow door jamb sticker says payload of 2130. As some of you have suggested at times, I told him to start by filling the tank and going to a scale. Without crunching all the numbers it appears that he needs something in the 7,800 dry range. He is thinking along the lines of abiding by all three weight criteria.
I told him not to get discouraged as it makes his head spin at times. Learn and figure it out so you have a good safe towing experience. Any suggestions will be helpful. We keep bouncing back and forth in our conversations because a larger TT would be an easy solution......but it's not a FW. You know how addictive and great FW are. Thank you.
Jun-12-2015 10:25 AM