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โOct-06-2013 07:34 AM
Horizons28 wrote:
Thanks everyone for the responses. I tow a 13k# fiver and may eventually tow as much as 18k. From what I've read, the DRW is the wise choice. I use the truck primarily for towing the fiver, so around town driving is not an issue.:D
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โOct-06-2013 06:44 AM
tnclays wrote:
I towed a 10,000# fiver for 4 years with a SRW 2500HD. Recently traded for a F450 dually, primarily to get a larger back seat area for 3 growing kids:) The first time I towed the same fiver, I noticed an immediate difference in stability. Although I never felt "on the edge" stability-wide in the SRW, the dually is definitely better. Of course now I'm eyeing bigger fivers........
โOct-06-2013 06:11 AM
โOct-06-2013 05:14 AM
fairhaven wrote:
Have had both. Current truck is a 2010 F350 SRW and the truck before it was a 2008 Ford F350 DRW. Current truck pulls a Columbus 365RL (39'7") and had a delivered weight of 12,370lbs. I don't know what the loaded weight is. Previous truck pulled a Montana 3400RL (40') and had a dry weight of about 12,700lbs. Did not know what its loaded weight was either. I can't tell a bit of difference between the towing aspects of either. I don't feel any less safe in my current truck pulling my current fiver and I have been in some pretty high winds crossing mountains and the Columbia River gorge. I personally think the whole thing (DRW vs SRW) is way over blown. Most who own a dually will tell you that is what to own for this and that reason. I say BS.
โOct-06-2013 12:05 AM
tvfrfireman wrote:Denny & Jami wrote:x 2
I have towed with both and will never go back to a srw.
Denny
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โOct-05-2013 06:47 PM
lakeside013104 wrote:
Towing 14,000# 5er with 8 wheels on the ground. No issues and no regrets.
Lakeside
โOct-05-2013 06:17 PM