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dpgllg wrote:rickeoni wrote:
Nice aquisition, really like the interior. Look into a sealant instead of wax, better protection and will last longer.
Any particular product? I'm thinking that I will purchase the wax/sealer/protectant and have the dealer put it on as part of the purchase. I have to tow it home about 120 highway miles and this way it would be protected before it left the shop
They are backed up and said they have several units in front of me but it should be ready in less than 10 days
โJun-04-2017 02:14 PM
โJun-04-2017 02:02 PM
goducks10 wrote:
You need to go over to the GD forum and read about your 5th wheel there. Plenty of GD Reflection owners to help you sort it out.
https://www.granddesignowners.com/forum/showthread.php/8531-Poll-How-many-of-you-have-had-your-greas...
โJun-04-2017 01:28 PM
rickeoni wrote:
Nice aquisition, really like the interior. Look into a sealant instead of wax, better protection and will last longer.
โJun-04-2017 01:00 PM
โJun-04-2017 12:21 PM
dpgllg wrote:jmtandem wrote:We looked at a 2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL yesterday and fell in love with it. Did the paperwork and it should be hitched to my truck in about 10 days
I don't think you are asking all the right questions. You will likely be close to or even slightly over your truck's payload capacity with the gross weight of the fifth wheel at just under 11,000 pounds. Add in the hitch weight and 20 percent of the fifth's weight on the pin and you will be at or over 2200 pounds before you put anybody, dogs, bikes, kayaks, bbq, etc into the truck.
Went on GM website and here are the numbers from GM
Ext cab, long box (4WD)6.6L Diesel:
Payload (lb / kg): 2725 / 1236
Trailer towing maximum with fifth-wheel hitch (lb / kg:
4WD w/ 6.6L (3.73 axle): 15700 / 7122
I really do not think that I will be over my payload and definitely not over towing capacity
Dave
โJun-04-2017 12:20 PM
โJun-04-2017 11:35 AM
jmtandem wrote:We looked at a 2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL yesterday and fell in love with it. Did the paperwork and it should be hitched to my truck in about 10 days
I don't think you are asking all the right questions. You will likely be close to or even slightly over your truck's payload capacity with the gross weight of the fifth wheel at just under 11,000 pounds. Add in the hitch weight and 20 percent of the fifth's weight on the pin and you will be at or over 2200 pounds before you put anybody, dogs, bikes, kayaks, bbq, etc into the truck.
โJun-04-2017 11:29 AM
Second Chance wrote:
Suggest you join the Grand Design Owners Forum (not run by Grand Design). Lots of helpful folks and advice over there. As for EMS protection (electrical management system - MUCH more than a surge protector)... anyone who says they've never used one and never had a problem has just been lucky. There are many people who have lost appliances (ACs, microwaves, TVs, etc.) to undervoltage (the most common issue), spikes, or nearby lightening strikes (it doesn't matter how good the park power is in that situation). We have had a hard-wired Progressive Industries model with remote display in our Reflection since day one. It has activated and saved us damage on at least three occasions.
Rob