Aug-20-2014 07:27 AM
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Aug-23-2014 07:08 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
donn0128, is pretty much right on!
My 01 Ram 2500 pulling a 12,320# GVWR 5er is over the TV GVWR, but it is a Camper Package so has 3500 springs, but still a 6,084# GRAWR, which I am still under!
The 5er tows at about 11,000# and I still have about 800# to 900# of axle capacity to go, easy to do when the GVWR is only 78% of total axle rating.
If I were in the market starting fresh and wanted to pull the op's RV I would get the same truck as you but in a 02 with the 6 speed. I have the 5 speed in my white 98 and I find I keep looking for 6th even with 3:54 gears.
The only real problem with that era Cummins was the lift pump would die and take out the injection pump. I will bet well over 90% of these engines have been upgraded to a better lift pump and injection pump.
Another plus as said is these trucks have beefy rear springs/sway bar and with a stick you get the legendary Dana 80 rear axle. Don't waste your time looking at the ratings RAM way under rated those trucks.
Aug-23-2014 05:36 AM
rhagfo wrote:
donn0128, is pretty much right on!
My 01 Ram 2500 pulling a 12,320# GVWR 5er is over the TV GVWR, but it is a Camper Package so has 3500 springs, but still a 6,084# GRAWR, which I am still under!
The 5er tows at about 11,000# and I still have about 800# to 900# of axle capacity to go, easy to do when the GVWR is only 78% of total axle rating.
Aug-23-2014 04:37 AM
dalmationlovers wrote:
How about pin weight? Are my calculations close?
Aug-22-2014 10:41 PM
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Aug-20-2014 12:35 PM
dalmationlovers wrote:
Long time RVer, but my first 5th Wheel.
I have a 2001 Jayco Eagle 293 with 2 slides. The GVWR is 11,500. I don't have a TV yet and want to make sure I get the numbers right before purchasing a TV. I had it delivered to where I live and have plenty of time to find the correct TV.
Since I won't being buying a new truck, but a used truck, about late 90's or early 2000's, mainly because I don't want a truck loan and will be paying cash. Brand doesn't matter since I have owned or operated all. I would also like to get a diesel and it will be my daily driver. So I need some help.
1. How to I figure pin weight? I was guessing 18% to 20% of GVWR
2. What size truck 3/4 or 1 ton?
3. Would a 16K hitch be good?
4. Also anything else I may have forgot is open for advise.
Thanks
Arnold
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