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NC_Hauler
Feb 12, 2015Explorer
SkiSmuggs wrote:cruz-in wrote:
We have a 2WD Crew Cab F250 with a payload rating of only around 2300 pounds. We had very few 5th wheel to chose from, that is if we wanted to stay within the trucks payload rating. I decided we need a dry in weight of 1300 pounds or less, and pack light, if we wanted to stay within trucks payload rating.
Ended up with a 28 foot 5th wheel. When we decided to go bigger, if we wanted to stay within trucks specs, our only options were TTs. We currently have a 37 foot TT.
Having said that, we are at an RV psrk in Tucson for the winter. It just amazes me what people tow with 250/2500 trucks. Some of the biggest 5th wheels in the park are towed with 250/2500 trucks.
I tow a 34' with a pin weight loaded of 1650 lbs. The rated payload is 1848. I am 500-600 lbs over, and sticker aside, used SuperSprings and Bilstein HD shocks to help out. In over 12,000 miles of towing, I never felt overloaded and with the HD payload package that became available the following model year, I would have been within specs. My dry pin weight was 1410 lbs. Some just like more reserve than others. That said, I have an F350 on order because I know the next fiver will be heavier.
The OP needs to know his payload and add about 300 lbs to the dry pin weight to help choose his fiver. I am going from an F150 to the F350 because the payload of the F250 is about the same as the F150 HD Payload
A MUCH better way to figure pin weight is to take 20% of the GVW of the 5er...that'll give you a MUCH better idea of what pin weight could actually be. To use Dry or empty 5er or pin weight is a bit of a joke...no one tows a 5er dry or empty...much wiser to take 20% of the 5er's GVWR to figure more accurate 'real world' pin weight.
Just because it seems a lot of people are towing larger/heavier 5er's with a 250/2500 truck doesn't make it right, nor safe....but it's there prerogative...I'll choose to do the math and use some common sense when figuring what truck to tow a 5er with.
...So an F250 has the same payload of an F150? Dang, why badge them differently? and you observed a lot of 250's towing heavier 5er's with the same or less payload than an F150...wow...Not sure you're correct in your numbers...if true, why purchase an F250? Of course I did notice you're skipping the F250 and going for a 350...
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