Nov-29-2016 01:31 PM
Dec-17-2016 06:47 AM
Dec-17-2016 05:53 AM
jerem0621 wrote:johndeerefarmer wrote:
Sorry but no travel trailer will ever pull as good as a fifth wheel even with a thousand dollar hitch. I have both types and have towed with both for years. (I use an Equalizer.) The simple fact is that if your tow point is on your bumper you are going to get more sway than if it is front of your rear axle. Physics dictate this and you can't change it with opinions.
You can find a lot of "1/2 ton" fivers that are 32' and under that are light enough and would work good with your truck.
Not trying to argue but my 32 ft TT had Zero sway...I mean ZERO. No wiggle..no wonder...nothing but a rock solid tow. It was behind a dually F350 CC but to say that NO TT will tow as good as a fiver is simply false.
Had a standard weight distribution hitch and two friction bars...all properly adjusted. No wiggle no sway.
Like I said, I'm not arguing. I'm probably going fiver on my next rig. But a well set up TT can tow incredibly well.
My dad use to get blown around by his 39 ft fiver (man handled) to the point it scared him and he sold it. (Despite 30k Miles towing) He now has a much lighter "Half Ton towable" fiver matched with his 03 Ram 2500 Cummins truck. For a long time that big trailer "towed great" but there was that one tow with the right road conditions and the right weather conditions and it put a huge magnifying glass on his combo and it was found wanting and very overloaded.
OP you are doing a great job doing research. Don't be like my dad who simply bought a diesel and thought he could tow anything.
Research some "half ton" towable fivers and you will have a great combo with your F250.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Dec-16-2016 02:50 PM
johndeerefarmer wrote:
Sorry but no travel trailer will ever pull as good as a fifth wheel even with a thousand dollar hitch. I have both types and have towed with both for years. (I use an Equalizer.) The simple fact is that if your tow point is on your bumper you are going to get more sway than if it is front of your rear axle. Physics dictate this and you can't change it with opinions.
You can find a lot of "1/2 ton" fivers that are 32' and under that are light enough and would work good with your truck.
Dec-16-2016 09:40 AM
looper wrote:
Thanks for all the input. As mentioned in some posts, one of the things that concerns me is the 8800# GVWR. I don't know the weight of my truck exactly and weighing it would not be totally accurate because I have a Leer fiberglass top on it that I won't remove unless I decide on a 5th wheel. I don't carry a lot of gear but if I had a 5th wheel may find myself carrying more in order to go on longer trips. I'm guessing from reading so many "over weight" threads that it will be tough to stay below that 8800#. Towing a TT has been a breeze. My TT is only about 7000# loaded and with my Equalizer hitch I hardly know its there other than when I have to start from a full stop. Guess we will just keep looking and noodling the numbers to see if we can get in a 5th wheel at some point. Show season here is in January so I can go wander around them all and dream.
Dec-16-2016 09:03 AM
Dec-04-2016 11:30 AM
Dec-04-2016 10:24 AM
Dec-02-2016 05:51 PM
looper wrote:Hey there, I'm always glad to see another proud 7.3L owner! There are not many of us left.. Is your truck a crew cab? Short bed? 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive? Keep in mind if you have a short bed you will need a slider hitch..
Thanks for all the input. As mentioned in some posts, one of the things that concerns me is the 8800# GVWR. I don't know the weight of my truck exactly and weighing it would not be totally accurate because I have a Leer fiberglass top on it that I won't remove unless I decide on a 5th wheel. I don't carry a lot of gear but if I had a 5th wheel may find myself carrying more in order to go on longer trips. I'm guessing from reading so many "over weight" threads that it will be tough to stay below that 8800#. Towing a TT has been a breeze. My TT is only about 7000# loaded and with my Equalizer hitch I hardly know its there other than when I have to start from a full stop. Guess we will just keep looking and noodling the numbers to see if we can get in a 5th wheel at some point. Show season here is in January so I can go wander around them all and dream.
Dec-02-2016 04:17 AM
Dec-01-2016 11:52 AM
looper wrote:
As a postscript to why I'm so OCD about all this. I once had a large Uhaul trailer break free of my truck in the mountains of N. Ga. The chains broke and the trailer took off down the on coming lane of traffic and finally ran off into the ditch just before hitting a couple in a car head on. I had been towing boats and trailers for years before that without a second thought. That was over 30 years ago and I can still fill the knot in my stomach as I saw the trailer pass me in the oncoming lane and I can still see the faces of the lady and man in the car as they watched this trailer coming at them. Since then I do more than needed to make sure I don't have to go through that again.
Dec-01-2016 11:08 AM
Dec-01-2016 11:01 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:
Add up the FAWR and RAWR. You will find it exceeds the GVWR. To me the GVWR is a number to tell the license plate people how much to charge as it changes the rating with higher GVWR numbers(more $$$).
Dec-01-2016 10:59 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
The Leer top will just about equal the weight of the fiver hitch you'd install, so go ahead and weigh the truck IMO.
Dec-01-2016 10:32 AM