May-24-2016 05:13 AM
May-25-2016 01:03 PM
May-25-2016 11:57 AM
May-25-2016 11:43 AM
1jeep wrote:
Bedlam...Nice Ram and the wheels do look good and im certain they serve the purpose for your application. For me the 17" that came on my 350drw work fine for now as I am not even close to using half my gvwr.
Taken, I suspect ford eliminated the heavy tow on the F350drw because it might have been cutting into the F450 territory. It will be interesting see the 2017 models.
OP...for me I feel the move from a SRW to DRW with a 5th wheel is worth it!
May-25-2016 11:41 AM
Bedlam wrote:taken wrote:
They add stability and longevity but the OEM Contis are HORRIBLE in the snow. The Toyo M920 is about as aggressive as you can get and still run on the steer axle. More aggressive and you get excessive noise, wandering, and vibration. The Conti HSR that come on the drive and steer axles of a 450 are steer tires so smooth all around to keep the truck from having these issues but in making that compromise, Ford gave up all traction.
My Ram 5500 came with the Continental HSR's up front, but the HDR's in the rear. HDR's up front were an option, but I like this mixed combination. I had the DynaTrac PD890's on my F250 and the front made too much noise for me, but I didn't have wandering issues. I only have about a dozen days of snow driving on the Continentals and cannot complain about traction, but my truck is typically loaded at 15K lbs GVW. My F250 was 11.5-12.5K lbs GVW with the DynaTracs.
The 19.5" commercials are a world of difference to a 20" LT tire. I think you go to a 20" for looks or height, but there's no question you go to 19.5" for durability and weight capacity.
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May-25-2016 11:40 AM
lincster wrote:moman1 wrote:lincster wrote:moman1 wrote:lincster wrote:
I always get a kick out of folks that will wait to see the answer they want to hear and then acknowledge that one....
If you already have your mind made up against a dually, then why post?
I don't have my mind made up yet. I have to use the equity in my current truck to get out of my MH. So I'm trying to decide between a used special purpose dually with another livable daily driver truck or a really nice SRW brand new Denali 3500 that can be dual purpose. I'm just responding to the ones that share what I asked for. I asked for real experiences, not advice. So to all of those that shared their advice, thank you and no offense intended. I welcome the advice since I'm new to a fifth wheel. But, I'm mostly interested in the experiences. So why do you feel the need to troll? What's it to you?
Troll???? That is the funniest thing I have heard in a while. Check my history with this sight. I am the furthest thing from a troll. I have been preaching and giving real examples of weights and loads etc for years.
That comment just shows how little you know about the toy hauler forum.
Good observation there Captain Obvious. I already stated I'm new. And yes, if you make a comment the way you did that only criticizes, adds nothing constructive to the thread itself, and only offends someone based on assumptions, you are a troll. Why make a statement on this thread like you did above when there is absolutely zero to gain? If you have nothing to add, simply move on to another thread.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA. You can't even follow your own thread and comments.
Back a couple of pages, you actually THANKED ME for giving real world advice. Now because you focus on one post, you call me names......
Try to keep up.
May-25-2016 09:13 AM
May-25-2016 09:00 AM
1jeep wrote:
if you want the 19.5" that badly many guys add them after to their dually's, the bigger wheels do give the truck that big rig look. It just wasn't what I was after.
May-25-2016 08:47 AM
taken wrote:
They add stability and longevity but the OEM Contis are HORRIBLE in the snow. The Toyo M920 is about as aggressive as you can get and still run on the steer axle. More aggressive and you get excessive noise, wandering, and vibration. The Conti HSR that come on the drive and steer axles of a 450 are steer tires so smooth all around to keep the truck from having these issues but in making that compromise, Ford gave up all traction.
May-25-2016 07:10 AM
1jeep wrote:
if you want the 19.5" that badly many guys add them after to their dually's, the bigger wheels do give the truck that big rig look. It just wasn't what I was after.
May-25-2016 07:07 AM
moman1 wrote:lincster wrote:moman1 wrote:lincster wrote:
I always get a kick out of folks that will wait to see the answer they want to hear and then acknowledge that one....
If you already have your mind made up against a dually, then why post?
I don't have my mind made up yet. I have to use the equity in my current truck to get out of my MH. So I'm trying to decide between a used special purpose dually with another livable daily driver truck or a really nice SRW brand new Denali 3500 that can be dual purpose. I'm just responding to the ones that share what I asked for. I asked for real experiences, not advice. So to all of those that shared their advice, thank you and no offense intended. I welcome the advice since I'm new to a fifth wheel. But, I'm mostly interested in the experiences. So why do you feel the need to troll? What's it to you?
Troll???? That is the funniest thing I have heard in a while. Check my history with this sight. I am the furthest thing from a troll. I have been preaching and giving real examples of weights and loads etc for years.
That comment just shows how little you know about the toy hauler forum.
Good observation there Captain Obvious. I already stated I'm new. And yes, if you make a comment the way you did that only criticizes, adds nothing constructive to the thread itself, and only offends someone based on assumptions, you are a troll. Why make a statement on this thread like you did above when there is absolutely zero to gain? If you have nothing to add, simply move on to another thread.
May-25-2016 07:07 AM
May-25-2016 07:05 AM
crazybanshee wrote:
Lincster I have a question for you. How can we get a beating a horse to death icon for this site?:S
May-25-2016 06:39 AM
May-25-2016 06:35 AM
taken wrote:1jeep wrote:
taken, im not sure what drw your friend bought but I can tell you my 2016 drw rides worse unloaded than the srw did.
Also you mention getting a f450 in your future, why you skipping the 350drw? I bought a f350 drw with the heavy tow capacity which gave me the same wide track front axle as the 450, the gvwr of both are the same 14k lbs, but the 450 s a little heavier giving it less payload. Maybe these numbers will change for 2017 as mine is a 2016.
I am skipping the 350 DRW for a few reasons. For the 2017 redesign, the HD tow package is gone with the wide track front axle and 4.30's. The 6.7 DRW 350 now comes with 3.55's with optional 4.10's but no wide track option. I also want the stability of the 19.5 tires on the 450. (They look better too...) There are other upgrades over the 350DRW but you get the idea. The payload thing is a game as Ford needs to keep the 450 under class 5. It's grossly underrated to do so. The Dana S130 rear axle is rated to 16k by itself! Plus the 450 rides better than the DRW 350...
May-25-2016 06:31 AM
taken wrote:
Yep, a DRW cures that ill. I have a buddy who went from SRW to DRW 350 as his wife had back surgery and the jarring ride of the SRW while towing was making her crazy. The DRW cured it and he lost nothing in unloaded ride quality.