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Just dreaming but have questions

cyberiankhatru
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Found a floor plan we like: Sandpiper 32QBBS
According to RVW, the GVWR is 13896lbs

And a used 2012 diesel F-250 rated at 10,000 lbs GVWR and tow cap @ 12,000 lbs. it has a 3.55 rear axle.
Would this be a safe and adequate performing rig?
I don't know as much about 5ers as I think I know about TT's 🙂
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turtypointbuck
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cyberiankhatru wrote:
Found a floor plan we like: Sandpiper 32QBBS
According to RVW, the GVWR is 13896lbs

And a used 2012 diesel F-250 rated at 10,000 lbs GVWR and tow cap @ 12,000 lbs. it has a 3.55 rear axle.
Would this be a safe and adequate performing rig?
I don't know as much about 5ers as I think I know about TT's 🙂


Trying to revive this discussion. To the OP, how did it turn out for you?

goducks10
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I don't see a problem except for the pin weight. Whats your payload rating from the trucks door sticker. Some 250's can be quite low. Especially in the upper trim levels. The 5'er's stickered weight will be higher than the brochure weight but usually not more than a few 100lbs. Just because the 5'er has a high GVW that doesn't mean you'll load that much in. Our 5'er has a GVW of 4300+/-lbs and we only load 1400lbs or so in it. Some people use the RAWR for figuring pin weights. That's up to you.

Oakman
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I'm towing a Silverback that has an empty weight of 10,041 pounds with a 2010 F250 with the 6.4 diesel without a problem. That includes towing mountain grades in Colorado and West Virginia. Believe me, you will have no problem towing a Sandpiper 32QBBS with the Superduty 6.7 liter diesel.
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2013 CC Silverback 29RL
Honda 2000i generator
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cyberiankhatru
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EDIT: THE DASH PHOTO says LOW SULFER DIESEL FUEL ONLY
THe truck is local so I'm going to go see it later today.
Here's a link to the chart I'm referencing.
EDIT 2: You are correct. the proper numbers for a fifth wheel are 16,300 lbs. good eye!

Ford Chart

Oakman
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cyberiankhatru wrote:
The Ford site says the F-250 we're looking to buy can tow up to 14,000# as a fifth wheel. the 12,000" spec came from the dearler's listing. So far I can't find any complete specs on this sandpiper floorplan and we haven't been to a dealer yet (no need to get our hopes up if it won't fly).
I'm at work right now and can't do anymore research until later.
Thanks for the replies.

Paul


Those truck specs look like they're for the 6.2 liter GAS engine or you're looking at the trailer towing specs not the fifth wheel specs. Look at the specs for the 6.7 Turbo Diesel and fifth wheel towing. In your original post you said you were looking at a diesel.
2010 Ford F250 XL Crew Cab, 4X4, Shortbed, 6.4 Diesel
Reese 16K Kwik Slide
2013 CC Silverback 29RL
Honda 2000i generator
Rand McNally 5510 GPS

cyberiankhatru
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The Ford site says the F-250 we're looking to buy can tow up to 14,000# as a fifth wheel. the 12,000" spec came from the dearler's listing. So far I can't find any complete specs on this sandpiper floorplan and we haven't been to a dealer yet (no need to get our hopes up if it won't fly).
I'm at work right now and can't do anymore research until later.
Thanks for the replies.

Paul

Oakman
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Your 2012 F250 diesel has a fifth wheel towing capacity ranging from a low of 15,200 pounds for a CrewCab 4X4 to a high of 16,700 pounds for a regular cab 4X2.
The Sandpiper that you are looking at has an unloaded vehicle weight of 8850 pounds. I believe RVW has the wrong GVWR for that fifth wheel. BTW, the 32QBBS is a "select" model designed to have lower tow weight and has a slightly lower price than the regular Sandpiper models.

You will have no problems whatsoever towing that fifth wheel with your Superduty. Go for it and enjoy your purchase.
2010 Ford F250 XL Crew Cab, 4X4, Shortbed, 6.4 Diesel
Reese 16K Kwik Slide
2013 CC Silverback 29RL
Honda 2000i generator
Rand McNally 5510 GPS

Lantley
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lpxguy wrote:
isn't that 12k tow cap. for the bumper pull? My dually has a 12k bumper pull cap. but a 17.5k 5er cap.

The payload rating won't change
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lpxguy
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isn't that 12k tow cap. for the bumper pull? My dually has a 12k bumper pull cap. but a 17.5k 5er cap.
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amxpress
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STOP!!
I wouldn't believe RVW's weight rating, they didn't make the trailer, they just want to sell it to you.
According to the link you provided, that fiver has an empty weight of 8850#. If its GVWR is 13,896, that means its carrying capacity is over 5,000#!! I don't think so.
Get the weight ratings from Forest River or actually look at the trailer.
If the specs are correct in the link you provided, then your F250 can probably handle it.
But get the correct figures, first!!
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fla-gypsy
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donn0128 wrote:
No!


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kaydeejay
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Your truck has a 12,000# tow capacity and you want to know if you can tow a (almost) 14,000# GVWR fiver :h
Maybe you won't load that heavy, but you will be surprised how much stuff a fiver can swallow!
For a start the 2800# pin weight, added to the weight of passengers, stuff and the hitch, is going to overload the truck.
Then the weight of those same passengers, stuff and the hitch has to be deducted from the 12K# max tow rating.
Chances are your total payload rating is not much more than 2000# if the truck is a 4x4.
Are you beginning to understand why the first answer was "NO".

Look for a fiver that has a GVWR well below that 12K tow rating and you may be OK, but watch that total payload. OR, if you have not bought the truck, find a SRW F350 with a higher numerical axle ratio.

FWIW the truck in my sig, even though it is rated to PULL 15,000#, is only 400# UNDER max payload with a 9600# fiver.

You almost fell into the diesel 3/4 ton payload trap!
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

donn0128
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No!