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Looking for advice on triple axle/larger THs

KimandChris
Explorer
Explorer
DW and I have been looking for a new toyhauler to full time in. We seem to be drawn to the 40+ footers because of the much roomier living rooms and extra kitchen counter space. My current TH is 35 foot double axle that weighs 13,600 loaded.

How will an 18,000 pound triple axle TH tow as opposed to the lighter double axle unit I am used to? I realize there are other issues with a bigger RV besides towing, but I am fairly certain I can handle them.... Tow vehicle is a 2015 Ram 3500 dually with the Aisen tranny, so I think I am covered there.

Thanks for any insight,
Chris
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calewjohnson
Explorer
Explorer
We have a 2014 Voltage 3950, on the road, she weighs in at 19,900. She is heavy, but the truck handles the weight very well. We use to cringe when turning with the factory tires, they looked like they were going to tear in half. Put some Sailun tires on, they don't flex, though it may be harder on the axle now...

Cale
TV: 2015 6.7 F350 CC LB 4x4 DRW with 14k GVWR option (4.3 gear), 98 gallon aux tank installed by Transfer Flow
New: 2014 Voltage 3950
Traded: 2014 Outback 323BH
Still Have: 2007 Fleetwood Nitrous 23ft Toy Hauler

camper_boy
Explorer
Explorer
Hey, Some very good answers...we have a 44 ft Newmar X-Aire toy hauler and full time with tow teens. This unit has all the quality and usability at a fraction of the cost. I searched the market and even today nothing comes close to the build and features.

Its for sale: 2008 Newmar X-Aire 41CKLG $50K
2008 Ford F450 Crew Cab Dually Diesel $40K

KimandChris
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks all for the advice.

Sounds like it won't be a big difference from what I am used to towing on the highway. This RV will be used mainly out west and during the winter months escaping the northeast winter. We will just have to be a little more careful in the campgrounds we choose. Had some tight spots in my 35 footer, obviously this will be worse. We believe it will be worth the tradeoff to be more comfortable inside. Besides, we still have the truck camper to use during the summer to get into all those tighter spots in the mountains.

Thanks again,
Chris

joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
My Voltage 3950 weighs just under 19000 loaded WITHOUT water. My 2004 Ram dually diesel couldn't handle it but my 2011 Chev does. Your truck should have no problem.

At over 40', you really have to think about where you're going before you go there.

tinner12002
Explorer
Explorer
KimandChris wrote:
DW and I have been looking for a new toyhauler to full time in. We seem to be drawn to the 40+ footers because of the much roomier living rooms and extra kitchen counter space. My current TH is 35 foot double axle that weighs 13,600 loaded.

How will an 18,000 pound triple axle TH tow as opposed to the lighter double axle unit I am used to? I realize there are other issues with a bigger RV besides towing, but I am fairly certain I can handle them.... Tow vehicle is a 2015 Ram 3500 dually with the Aisen tranny, so I think I am covered there.

Thanks for any insight,
Chris


Depending on your gear ratio as to how hard they are to start from a stop, my 2012 w/4.10s with 16500 rv can start with most traffic so a 15 ought to be better unless gear ratio is way off like 3.42s or something. I have a 15 coming but I had to order it because I wanted 4.10s for the max towing capacity. Didn't want truck to have to work as hard to pull a load.
2015 Ram 3500/DRW/Aisin/auto/Max tow/4.10s,Cummins, stock Laramie Limited--Silver
Tequila Sunrise 2012 Ultra Classic Limited
2018 Raptor 428SP

momentum_rv
Explorer
Explorer
The triple will just be a little harder to turn on hard surfaces than a double. The extra weight won't be a big deal w/ your TV... BUT, don't know what state you live in but in Calif. you are "required" to have a "non-commercial class A" drivers license for a 5th wheel RV over 15,000lbs.
2015 Grand Design Momentum 385TH
2015 Ford F-350 DRW 4x4 Lariat

bighog01
Explorer
Explorer
Shouldn't be a big deal. Our new triple axle Fuzion is almost 15000 lbs and my truck is similar to yours. Just give yourself a little more room when backing into a site

Macman83
Explorer
Explorer
Our 2013 Voltage is 42ft. Long and weighs in at 16K empty on the CAT scales. The main difference from the double to triple axle is you drag a tire when you turn. Our pin weight is 3450lbs, you can compare it to yours, but your truck should handle that as well. Ours has the 14ft garage, and the teenagers love it back there. I really don't think you will notice much difference.

Good luck, hope this helps.
2010 Ford F450 Superduty diesel
2013 Voltage 3905

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
Depending on what you buy and what you carry, you may not be looking anything that much heavier than what you are pulling now. Our 40' toyhauler weighs 15,000 lbs. loaded and ready to travel. Of course that doesn't include full water tanks.

As to how it will pull, it's going to be a little slower away from a stop and possibly a little slower getting to a stop. With your truck I don't think you'll notice a huge difference. Except in fuel mileage. 🙂
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"