Al H wrote:
Thanks for the input so far, I thought I would need a 1 ton diesel truck and may limit the length to 33' so maybe a 3/4 ton would be enough? also we had a 31' class A for 8 years and found ourselves using the generator quite a bit when traveling to make coffee and run the ac
Length CAN limit where you camp....out 5vr is 34' 14K
SOME older campgrounds were a bit limiting. More so maneuvering in/around CG vs actual site.
State/National/COE CGs ---not so much of an issue
Length is NOT the issue with WHICH truck...that comes down to WET Pin Weight (trucks carrying capacity on rear axle/tires)
No body is going to be riding in the 5th wheel while in transit
Generators can be used to run A/C Unit so 5th wheel is cool upon arrival (we used to do that but gen is in bed of truck vs IN the 5th wheel)
NEW 250/2500s are more capable now then in past.
As are the NEW 350/3500 SRW trucks
My era of truck:
250/2500 max'd out at 12K.......now can handle 14K 5th wheels
350/3500 SRW max'd out at 14K....now can handle 16K 5th wheels
350/3500 DRW 14K and up.......now 18K, 25K (have 5000# plus payloads)
MFG published numbers are STILL magical marketing numbers
RAWR/Tire Max Load Ratings are STILL the Limiting Numbers.
Check/compare RAWR/Tire Ratings against amount of 'capacity left over' from actual weigh numbers.
Is it time for your medication or mine?
2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
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