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โAug-02-2016 08:35 PM
1jeep wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Coach-man wrote:
In my travels since going full time I have seen, mostly Fords F450 & F550's towing faith wheels. I also saw a GMC 5500 set up for fifth wheel towing. I do not know their ratings, but they have to be above a 350/3500! And they appear, at least outwardly to be stout pickups! Are these rigs considered HDT/MDT's?
NC Hauler has a good point, even though we are full timers, we still have to go grocery shopping, Church, and sight seeing. So for me a pickup that I can easily park is toward the top when I am considering what to tow with!
Just for fun compare a RAM 3500 to a F350/450 side by side. You will notice the only thing on the Fore that is larger is the rear axle on the F450. Even then it only has a 9,100# RAWR.
The rAM 3500's are no doubt a 4500 with 3500 badging and a 14K rating to keep it in the class 3 no different than what the F450 does. Every single 450 I have seen pulling a DRV has had bags added. Hopefully the 17's have addressed this.
So untrue! The 2016 f450 and f350 aren't even the same frame, wheels are different and so isn't the rear end. Yes they both share the same engine/tranny and GVWR rating of 14k, but they aren't the same trucks.
โAug-02-2016 04:20 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Coach-man wrote:
In my travels since going full time I have seen, mostly Fords F450 & F550's towing faith wheels. I also saw a GMC 5500 set up for fifth wheel towing. I do not know their ratings, but they have to be above a 350/3500! And they appear, at least outwardly to be stout pickups! Are these rigs considered HDT/MDT's?
NC Hauler has a good point, even though we are full timers, we still have to go grocery shopping, Church, and sight seeing. So for me a pickup that I can easily park is toward the top when I am considering what to tow with!
Just for fun compare a RAM 3500 to a F350/450 side by side. You will notice the only thing on the Fore that is larger is the rear axle on the F450. Even then it only has a 9,100# RAWR.
The rAM 3500's are no doubt a 4500 with 3500 badging and a 14K rating to keep it in the class 3 no different than what the F450 does. Every single 450 I have seen pulling a DRV has had bags added. Hopefully the 17's have addressed this.
โJul-23-2016 01:40 PM
tinner12002 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
2016 RAM 3500 Dually with 3:73 gear---24K
2016 RAM 3500 Dually with 4:30 gear---26K
Sure the other two in 350 Dually are similar
My 15 Ram with 4:10 gearing is rated to pull 29,600.
โJul-23-2016 01:37 PM
Coach-man wrote:
In my travels since going full time I have seen, mostly Fords F450 & F550's towing faith wheels. I also saw a GMC 5500 set up for fifth wheel towing. I do not know their ratings, but they have to be above a 350/3500! And they appear, at least outwardly to be stout pickups! Are these rigs considered HDT/MDT's?
NC Hauler has a good point, even though we are full timers, we still have to go grocery shopping, Church, and sight seeing. So for me a pickup that I can easily park is toward the top when I am considering what to tow with!
โJul-23-2016 10:04 AM
โJul-23-2016 09:48 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
2016 RAM 3500 Dually with 3:73 gear---24K
2016 RAM 3500 Dually with 4:30 gear---26K
Sure the other two in 350 Dually are similar
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โJul-22-2016 06:50 PM
NC Hauler wrote:jims1 wrote:
Once you hit the Continental Coach weight range, a true MDT will be needed. The CC coaches are in the 25K+ range. Friends of our have a CC that weighs 27k with empty tanks. For most DRV's and lower brands, you can go with a $70k pickup if you want.
We went with a fully loaded 610 Volvo for $19k already converted with 443000 miles on it.
So you've now moved the weight from 23K,(OP) and went to 25-27K plus..guess you'll get to where you need to justify a semi tractor rig....We were at 23K...It only takes common sense and simple math to figure at what 5er GVW that one would need a semi to tow it...You hit it..though your example is not that of the original post..re-read..
Well, got admit I paid about 63K for my fully loaded 2016 3500...full warranty and extremely comfortable and I can pull it into my carport, take it to drive thru ATM, Micky Dee drive thru, park at grocery store in regular parking places and use it as my daily driver to and from work..I can tow with it and park in church parking lot on Sunday..I can use the bed to haul a load of wood or whatever. use it all the time for any and everything...don't need a semi tractor no matter the price WAAY to big and not very practical in every day life to most...If they're so popular, one would think you would observe piles of them towing 5er's on the highway...I haven't seen it...A select few towing heavy 5er's that can now be towed by a 350/3500 and will argue till they're blue in the face that they're right, everyone else is wrong..Main reason I rarely frequent the escapees forum..extremely rude people ganging up on those that believe the way I do in today's world..The times, they are a changing.
โJul-20-2016 09:08 PM
Chad Brooks wrote:
Rusty, are you certain on the rear axle being different on ram 3500's ? What package are you referring to?