2RR2NV wrote:
Hi ya all. Well, we want to get a truck that will fit our needs without having to upgrade every 2, 3, or 4 years because we wanted to get a "bigger/better" 5th wheel down the road.
In that case get the DRW.
Bottom line it's a numbers game. Pin weight is the issue on 5th wheels. 20% is an average pin weight. If you have a built in generator or washer/drier it might be higher than 20% up to 25%.
No one pulls a dry weight trailer most of us add 1,000# - 1,500# of stuff, beer, food, beer :B . So an average 5er is 12,000# - 14,000# loaded some of the larger units tip out around 16,000#. 200-300## for a hitch and you're looking at 3,000# or more in the bed of your truck depending upon trailer.
Just do the math.
I personally prefer the DRW because by the numbers its the right truck for my trailer (newer trucks have higher ratings)and the DRW is a more stable towing platform. I don't use it for a daily drive. I only use it to tow my camper. Yes its a beast and there are places it does not fit well but it does a great job of pulling my camper.
So run the numbers and find what fits your needs. Like the air ride on the new 3500's.
2012 Sundance 3100RB w/Reese Goose Box
2004 Ford F350 6.0 L PSD, CC, DRW, long bed, B&W drop ball hitch, Firestone Ride-rite air bags.