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โJan-29-2014 10:13 AM
dballentine wrote:
Montana 3750FL
Ship Weight 12597
Cargo 3173
Pin 2270
There's also a 3850FL, which is slightly larger.
โJan-29-2014 07:37 AM
SolidAxleDurango wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Scott W wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:richfaa wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:
Why does everyone even care what anyone else is towing or what they're towing it with?
Good point.
Its all in the OPs topic "call to the weight police".
IMO troll threads like this one should be deleted before it gets started. They serve zero purpose.
Anyone have a dead horse pic
Because it may kill me and my family.
Lots of things may kill you and your family.
It is my belief that if you are truly concerned about the actions of others killing you or your family on the road, and you (you in general terms - anyone reading thus) wish to exert energy towards that fear... Then you focus on something that has a much greater likelihood of happening.
You are much more likely to encounter danger from:
Teenage drivers
Drunk drivers
Distracted drivers (cell talkers, texters, READERS, etc)
Focusing energy on a 2500/250 driver pulling a large-ish 5th wheel is wasted energy that could be spent on something else. Seems almost like an irrational fear.
Amen
The subject here is RV's NOT teenage drivers, drunk drivers or distracted drivers. I am sure there are plenty of web sites for those.
I can't change the minds of the ones than think they can tow anything with a 250/2500 with a comb box, bags, and 19.5's. They will have to figure it out the hard way with an eye opening situation.
I post my opinion based on experience and hope someone that is new to this or someone with an open mind may think about buying the PROPER TV for the job.
Once in a while there is someone that admits they were towing with a unsafe combo and wish they would have listened to others and bought the right TV in the first place and saved a lot of stress and money.
All JMHO
You sound pretty passionate about it.
โJan-28-2014 02:57 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Scott W wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:richfaa wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:
Why does everyone even care what anyone else is towing or what they're towing it with?
Good point.
Its all in the OPs topic "call to the weight police".
IMO troll threads like this one should be deleted before it gets started. They serve zero purpose.
Anyone have a dead horse pic
Because it may kill me and my family.
Lots of things may kill you and your family.
It is my belief that if you are truly concerned about the actions of others killing you or your family on the road, and you (you in general terms - anyone reading thus) wish to exert energy towards that fear... Then you focus on something that has a much greater likelihood of happening.
You are much more likely to encounter danger from:
Teenage drivers
Drunk drivers
Distracted drivers (cell talkers, texters, READERS, etc)
Focusing energy on a 2500/250 driver pulling a large-ish 5th wheel is wasted energy that could be spent on something else. Seems almost like an irrational fear.
Amen
The subject here is RV's NOT teenage drivers, drunk drivers or distracted drivers. I am sure there are plenty of web sites for those.
I can't change the minds of the ones than think they can tow anything with a 250/2500 with a comb box, bags, and 19.5's. They will have to figure it out the hard way with an eye opening situation.
I post my opinion based on experience and hope someone that is new to this or someone with an open mind may think about buying the PROPER TV for the job.
Once in a while there is someone that admits they were towing with a unsafe combo and wish they would have listened to others and bought the right TV in the first place and saved a lot of stress and money.
All JMHO
โJan-28-2014 05:54 AM
Scott W wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:richfaa wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:
Why does everyone even care what anyone else is towing or what they're towing it with?
Good point.
Its all in the OPs topic "call to the weight police".
IMO troll threads like this one should be deleted before it gets started. They serve zero purpose.
Anyone have a dead horse pic
Because it may kill me and my family.
Lots of things may kill you and your family.
It is my belief that if you are truly concerned about the actions of others killing you or your family on the road, and you (you in general terms - anyone reading thus) wish to exert energy towards that fear... Then you focus on something that has a much greater likelihood of happening.
You are much more likely to encounter danger from:
Teenage drivers
Drunk drivers
Distracted drivers (cell talkers, texters, READERS, etc)
Focusing energy on a 2500/250 driver pulling a large-ish 5th wheel is wasted energy that could be spent on something else. Seems almost like an irrational fear.
Amen
โJan-27-2014 05:34 PM
SolidAxleDurango wrote:richfaa wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:
Why does everyone even care what anyone else is towing or what they're towing it with?
Good point.
Its all in the OPs topic "call to the weight police".
IMO troll threads like this one should be deleted before it gets started. They serve zero purpose.
Anyone have a dead horse pic
Because it may kill me and my family.
Lots of things may kill you and your family.
It is my belief that if you are truly concerned about the actions of others killing you or your family on the road, and you (you in general terms - anyone reading thus) wish to exert energy towards that fear... Then you focus on something that has a much greater likelihood of happening.
You are much more likely to encounter danger from:
Teenage drivers
Drunk drivers
Distracted drivers (cell talkers, texters, READERS, etc)
Focusing energy on a 2500/250 driver pulling a large-ish 5th wheel is wasted energy that could be spent on something else. Seems almost like an irrational fear.
โJan-21-2014 03:05 PM
laknox wrote:tgreening wrote:
My unit weighs 16,500# ready to roll. Pin weight is verified 4,300#. I pull this with an F450. A guy rolled into a campground where I was staying pulling the twin to my unit with an F250 CC.
He had no idea the weight of the camper, no idea the pin weight, no idea the GVWR of his truck, nothing. When I filled him in his buddy laughed and said it was no wonder the first stop they had to make after picking up the camper was a garage to have air bags installed on the truck, because it was running on the bump stops. And I kid you not, his next comment was that it pulled "Jussst Fine" down from Canada. :R
I just gotta know... Do you ever confuse "Beasty" with "Bossy"? ๐
Lyle
โJan-21-2014 12:06 PM
laknox wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:
I'm familiar with laws governing brakes- not asking about that, just the ability of oem pickup brakes to stop the weight of a trailer (if, for example, the trailer brakes failed).
There seems to be some disagreement about that point.
Totally depends on the situation. Were I to lose my trailer brakes on I-17, say heading down into Camp Verde from Phoenix, I'd probably end up in the gravel trap. Would likely also need to change my pants. Were I on I-17 heading through Phoenix, no problem to stop and pull over; it'd just take a bit longer. In an emergency, I might be hosed; would depend on if I remember to actually steer when the ABS kicks in; if not, I'm looking sideways while my trailer's looking foward. Wouldn't matter if it were my 3/4 D'max pulling my FW or my dad's 1/2 ton pulling his boat.
Lyle
โJan-21-2014 10:26 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
I'm familiar with laws governing brakes- not asking about that, just the ability of oem pickup brakes to stop the weight of a trailer (if, for example, the trailer brakes failed).
There seems to be some disagreement about that point.
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โJan-20-2014 06:57 PM
Jettech109 wrote:
If you pay attention the OP said it is a Chevy 2500. My 2011 2500 Duramax has GCWR of 24500 and published max trailer weight of 16500. So without exact weight of trailer hard to say he is wrong.
โJan-20-2014 06:55 PM
โJan-20-2014 06:32 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:esfd243 wrote:
My 2012 Chevy D/A would yank that around without issue.
And how would it do in a panic stop situation??..:@
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