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โJul-20-2016 09:02 PM
IdaD wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
My truck and RV in Sig tows a combined load of 32,950# CAT scale. DRV is 23k with rear axle at 9,880#. Truck sits level with factory rear air ride suspension. Rock solid in very windy conditions. Also confident descent on 14 percent grades.
No a MDT/HDT is not needed to pull a DRV!!!
What's your RAWR?
โJul-20-2016 08:39 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:RustyJC wrote:
You can certainly drive a Class 8 tractor if you want, but the point of this thread is that it is not necessary. Some of us prefer not to drive HDTs, and we can tow our heavy 5th wheels just fine with today's available 3500 duallies.
Rusty
Obviously you missed the header in the original post. It asked about pulling a 20k+ 5th wheel. Nothing about dualies or HDT's. I gave an opinion based on price vs capability and threw in ride as a plus. If you need a daily driver buy a prius.
โJul-20-2016 08:33 PM
RustyJC wrote:
You can certainly drive a Class 8 tractor if you want, but the point of this thread is that it is not necessary. Some of us prefer not to drive HDTs, and we can tow our heavy 5th wheels just fine with today's available 3500 duallies.
Rusty
โJul-20-2016 07:23 PM
jmadren wrote:The cab of my truck is narrower than the bed and rear tires. Not as narrow as a pickup cab, but it is narrower by about 6" or so.SoCalDesertRider wrote:
... It's the same width as a dually pickup, 96". ...
But a pickup dually is only that wide at the rear wheels - the rest is the same as any other pickup. Opening the doors and getting in/out while parked in a regular parking space is not the same in a MDT/HDT.
โJul-20-2016 06:42 PM
Chad Brooks wrote:
Rusty, are you certain on the rear axle being different on ram 3500's ? What package are you referring to?
โJul-20-2016 06:37 PM
NC Hauler wrote:
The RAWR per Ram is 9750# at 65 psi...tires will take 80 psi...AAM rates this rear axle to 11300#. With all 4 tires filled to 80 psi., (max sidewall pressure), per AAM, axle is then rated to 10, 200#...
โJul-20-2016 06:12 PM
โJul-20-2016 06:07 PM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
... It's the same width as a dually pickup, 96". ...
โJul-20-2016 05:33 PM
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.
โJul-20-2016 04:47 PM
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โJul-20-2016 04:10 PM
jmadren wrote:1jeep wrote:
id rather not!
Quite honestly im no weight police member but after towing 15k with a 250 and now the same trailer with a dually I will stick to what the manufacturer has rated for certain loads.
The limiting factor for towing a FW is rear axle load. Almost everything else between the various pickup classes is identical (or can be configured identical) except the rear axle. The ASHS removes that from the equation and gives you better stability and control.
Don't dismiss it out of hand until you've researched it well.
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