hawkman541 wrote:
I think you have your GVWR wrong for the F250. Its more like 15k or more for towing a fifth wheel. Most lightweight 5th Wheels weigh more than 10 or 11k. You have each wheel weights, the truck bed max gross weight, the rear wheel weight, and a towing weight.
Look in the Good Sam's towing book that comes out every year. Its online. Look up your model and make your own determination. Good
Luck
No, he's saying his tow vehicle has a GVWR of 10,000 pounds. Nothing stating what he can tow as far as fifth wheels go.
No advice to give on my part, but you are certainly starting correctly. Knowing what your vehicle weighs and what range of hitch pin weights you can handle is a step in the right direction.
Also be aware most of the folks you see towing don't have the first clue as to how to match a truck with a fifth wheel. They just do it because they are lucky and don't know any better. Besides, the RV salesman said my truck could pull this one! LOL, the worlds biggest lie.
Stay on the right path, keep the hitch weight in mind. Remember that 8,280 pounds is partially carried by two rear tires that have a max weight limit too. With a 60/40 split on weight, that means there is already 3,312 pounds on those two tires. What their max weight rating, something else you should know.
I guess there is one bit of advice I could offer. Find a fifth wheel with tires as close to the size you run on the truck as possible. In other words, don't go with 15 inch tires on a fifth wheel. Find 16 inch if possible at the least for fifth wheel tire size. It'll be much more level when you do hook up.
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