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fhedrickjr
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Hello all!! Brand new here to the forum. I have just purchased and brought home our new 5th wheel(with a buddies truck)and I am getting mixed reviews on which setup to get. Our 5th wheel is a Palomino Columbus 42" 7" 2,600 tongue weight,13,300 "dry", 16,600 +- laden. I have my eye on a '17 RAM 3500 4x4 with the 6' 4" box, SRW, with the Cummins 6.7. I have had several people tell me I NEED a Dually, it will ride better and be more stable, which makes sense but, is it really "necessary"? I am not ready for a DRW due to reasons of my own, however, if I am kidding myself, I would like to hear it from others who tow 5th wheels. Thanks!
2017 Palomino Columbus 42' 5th wheel
2000 Sunline Solaris 24' "bumper pull" (where it all started!}
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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
"2015 RAM 3500 CC SB SRW New 2017 Bighorn 3575el."

For the weight and length Chris' RV has a lower pin weight than many. He is right on the edge with his. His rig with a 25% pin would be a no go!
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

Fisher_Bill
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We started with an Arctic Fox 1150 so a dually was what I wanted, now that we changed over to a fiver I'm really glad we have it.

For the daily driver part I see it as a personal challenge to fit into a parking spot and yes, there are times you need to back up more than once to get in or out but not really much when you get used to it.

Kind of makes an honest driver out of you when you check your position in the lane but that's what trucks do.

Bill
2006 Chevy 3500 Dually 6.6 Duramax Diesel & Allison Transmission
2010 Northshore 28RK by Dutchmen
Our first fifth wheel!!!

kennethwooster
Explorer
Explorer
I have 2014 F350 dually. Pulling Cameo 31ft. I’ve pulled trailer with single wheel trucks and the dually. I could easily tell the difference. I also use it as a daily driver. Love it,
kenneth wooster- retired farmer. Biblical History Teacher in public HS, and substitute teacher.
wife Diana-adult probation officer, now retired.
31KSLS Full Body paint Cameo
Ford F350 2014 DRW 4X4 King Ranch.
20K B&W Puck mount hitch

Campinghoss
Explorer II
Explorer II
Without going thru all the justifications I will put it simply. We sold our motorhome and went back to a fiver. I realized I would be at and probably over with my srw F-250 diesel on the fiver we wanted. After using the CAT scales I was running too marginal on RAWR and way over on towing capacity. I purchased a 2017 F-350 dually and the towing difference is unreal. Go with a dual, 8 foot bed in whichever brand you choose and stay with a diesel engine. JMHO
Camping Hoss
2017 Open Range 3X 388RKS
MorRyde IS with disc brakes
2017 F-350 6.7 with hips 8'bed
Lucie our fur baby
Lucky 9/15/2007 - 1/30/2023

wantabe351
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As most have said on here have a story or experienced something between a SRW and DRW..My 1st Dodge was a QuadCab SWB and SRW. Towing cross country was a two hands on the wheel drive with the wiggles on groved pavement, once back home traded it on a quadcab LWB Dually..Big difference, but yes we walk a like further to get to the stores or a little slower down main st in town, but at a GVW of 24,800 its the only way..
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2022 Ram2500 6.4 CC

2019Keystone,Impact26v-TH,solarpower

,Lithium Batt.. all to take our 2012 Yamaha FJR along to ride..

Stranger
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2 quick stories.

In a previous life, I drove I-5 from Central CA to Central OR a LOT.

One trip I came upon a wreck recovery, tow truck had the remains of a SRW truck and a fifth wheel. It kinda looked like a salmon egg on a hook, all balled up. Found out later the truck (SRW) had a blowout on the RR, the wheel dug into the pavement and all hell broke loose.

Shortly after that I bought a DRW, running the same trip pulling a stock trailer, ran over something and the inside LR tire blew while I was negotiating an off ramp to the Anderson T/A for fuel. The truck wiggled and then settled, while fueling I checked the tires and found the inside tire was flat.

From then on I've only had DRW. Don't have a Fifth wheel but I still have a DRW.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out and defiantly shouting "Wow, what a ride!".
2012 Mesa Ridge 345RLS
2002 RAM 3500

drwwicks
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My 2011 Raptor 35.5' and 15.5K gvw was towed bu=y a 12 Ram CC, LB, 4WD diesel dually. You obviously don't go some places like parking garages but it's not a PIA to drive in town once you get used to size, weight and turn radius. For the few times you Im might not like it as a daily driver, you will 100% of the time enjoy it's towing capabilities.

I sometimes towed 2 full sized Harley Davidson motorcycles in the back so I was at the 2500 garage capacity.
2007 Itasca Horizon 40FD
2012 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
2015 Harley Davidson FLHTKL

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
What's the fully loaded pin weight and what else will be in the truck. I'm betting you are over the pin weight by the time you are fully loaded and ready to roll.
Tammy & Mike
Ford F250 V10
2021 Gray Wolf
Gemini Catamaran 34'
Full Time spliting time between boat and RV

TXiceman
Explorer II
Explorer II
Whether you are ready for a DRW or not, it totally depends on the pin weight of the loaded trailer, not the dry weight. You have to have a truck that has sufficient payload capacity and GAWR and GVWR to carry the pin weight, hitch, passengers and cargo within the trucks ratings. SRW truck will reach its paylaod capacity long before you reach the trucks GCWR with a 5er.

You will see plenty of uninformed people pulling way too much trailer with their SRW trucks. They are uninformed, don't care or feel there is safety in numbers. The more do it wrong, the safer they are.

Ken
Amateur Radio Operator.
2023 Cougar 22MLS, toted with a 2022, F150, 3.5L EcoBoost, Crewcab, Max Tow, FORMER Full Time RVer. Travel with a standard schnauzer and a Timneh African Gray parrot

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
fhedrickjr wrote:
Hello all!! Brand new here to the forum. I have just purchased and brought home our new 5th wheel(with a buddies truck)and I am getting mixed reviews on which setup to get. Our 5th wheel is a Palomino Columbus 42" 7" 2,600 tongue weight,13,300 "dry", 16,600 +- laden. I have my eye on a '17 RAM 3500 4x4 with the 6' 4" box, SRW, with the Cummins 6.7. I have had several people tell me I NEED a Dually, it will ride better and be more stable, which makes sense but, is it really "necessary"? I am not ready for a DRW due to reasons of my own, however, if I am kidding myself, I would like to hear it from others who tow 5th wheels. Thanks!


I can not seem to match the Palomino Columbus numbers you posted to a model on their web site.

How much travel do you plan for this new trailer. Are you planning to seeing America or shorter local trips.

RAM rates the 2017 SB 4x4 3500 CC to a 17,050 5th wheel and a combined weight of 25,300 with the Aisin Tranny option. Should be good to 3500 lbs of pin weight. I picked a trailer that had a dry pin weight of 2435.

All the SRW trucks come with the tall 3.42 diff gears. These work well with the Aisin's lower 1st and 2nd gear to get a load moving. The RAM 68RFE is not a good combo for heavy towing with those 3.42 gears.

These tall gears make the SRW a great freeway cruisers when not towing. 80 MPH is a low 1750 RPM.

If you open the hood and the tranny dipstick is on the driver's side it is an Aisin keeper. If the tranny dipstick is on the passenger's it is a 68RFE and take a pass.
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

dapperdan
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Explorer
Another vote for the dually, why take a "chance" on SRW? With DRW at least weight concern will be off your mind.

I wouldn't monkey around with a short bed either, get the long box dually, you'll thank yourself later!

Oh, and my wife drives the truck too....... :B


Dan

Wood_chip
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Vette Racer wrote:
Another vote for dually and long bed, if you ever decide to install aux fuel tank or carry a generator or other stuff in the bed you will pat yourself on the back for doing it and thinking ahead.


Agree, You can really build up some weight in the truck with all the "other" stuff. Aux tank, (2) Honda 2000's, wood , fuel, soda, beer, etc
2017 Chevy HD 3500 Dually LTZ D/A combo crew cab / Bilstein 4600's / Ride Rite air bags w remote / 50 gal transfer flow Aux tank / Trailersaver BD5
2020 Arctic Fox 32-5m with most options + 17.5 wheel & tire combo

Vette_Racer
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Another vote for dually and long bed, if you ever decide to install aux fuel tank or carry a generator or other stuff in the bed you will pat yourself on the back for doing it and thinking ahead.
KE5NCP
2016 Ram CC Dually, 2011 HitchHiker 349 RSB DA, 2018 Wrangler unlimited Rubicon

romore
Explorer II
Explorer II
Others have said it will work just fine, I beg to differ. That trailer is too much for an srw, you need the dually to haul it safely, legally and comfortably. I towed a 14,000 lb goose neck shop trailer with an srw 3500, it was not a fun experience. It pushed in the corners and was a handful in windy conditions. Do yourself and your family a big favor with the right tow vehicle.

Learjet
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get a Dually with that much trailer, if that rear tire ever blows...you'll be happy you have another tire on that side...SRW you may be on your side or worse...it happens...I know someone it happen to.
2017 Ram Big Horn, DRW Long Box, 4x4, Cummins, Aisin, 3.73
2022 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, Onan 5500, Disc Brakes, 17.5" tires
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