โJun-12-2013 11:21 AM
โJun-14-2013 11:59 AM
norm wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Gemstone wrote:
"Thanks for your honest story!
I think too many people know they really should be towing with a Dually but make every excuse in the book to justify what they have"....
I hope that is not a slam against the rest of us who did not reply with a similar story....which are no doubt just as honest as the one referenced. Is it because the story fit your own preference for a DRW truck ? Did it help justify your personal decision ? I'm just curious as to why you seemed to weight this story more than the others ?
Understandably, there are people who should not be towing a particular rig with a particular truck, like new RV'ers who don't know any different, or as you allude to, hard headed RV'ers who won't accept the fact that they made a mistake. Not that I am looking for one, but I believe everyone who replied honestly about their real world experiences should be thanked for their input to the OP's question....
Threads like this will help new RV'ers make the right decision, and we know it won't do a thing for the hard headed population.
Regards
Gemstone
I appreciate people that realize what they have is not adequate for the job at hand and do something about it!
I could have beefed up my 98 2500 4X4 12V Ram with air bags and 19.5 tires and wheels and been like so many other people that put bandaids on their rigs and pretended it was fine. My Mobile Suites is very heavy so I stepped up and bought a 1 ton Dually to safely handle my new RV.
No slam as you put it but you are right the hard heads won't get it!
I must respectfully challenge your conclusions. To label those that disagree with your opinion as "hard heads" denotes a posture of superiority. Perhaps that is not your intention? Perhaps you can provide factual evidence to support your position? I must also respectfully point out that there is a significant performance difference between your 98 Ram and todays Rams. For that matter, there is a significant difference between a 98 Ram and my HO 04 Cummins. The intent of my post was not to provide a platform for arguing the personal opinions of the merits of DRW versus SRW. Just as I do not engage in posts that promote brand wars. I happen to like DRW's as much as SRW's. If you prefer one over the other because of personal like or dislike, fine, let your personal preference be known. But please do not marginalize another persons choice of equipment based upon unsupported claims of inferiority. Hopefully we are all beyond the "my toy is better than your's" phase of our childhoods by a comfortable and ego secure margin....:B
โJun-14-2013 11:55 AM
โJun-14-2013 11:55 AM
โJun-14-2013 11:47 AM
gpshemi wrote:
06 3500 SRW Megacab w/ 285's / 3.73, towing Cyclone 3612 Toyhualer
Hitch: 3200lbs
Dry: 13,800lbs
CAT Scaled: ~28,000lbs with gear.
Runs good. Tows good. Been through two (unfortunately) emergency maneuver with it. Personally, still wouldn't want a DRW. Just my $0.02.
YMMV for sure and that's what really matters.
โJun-14-2013 11:45 AM
โJun-14-2013 11:17 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Gemstone wrote:
"Thanks for your honest story!
I think too many people know they really should be towing with a Dually but make every excuse in the book to justify what they have"....
I hope that is not a slam against the rest of us who did not reply with a similar story....which are no doubt just as honest as the one referenced. Is it because the story fit your own preference for a DRW truck ? Did it help justify your personal decision ? I'm just curious as to why you seemed to weight this story more than the others ?
Understandably, there are people who should not be towing a particular rig with a particular truck, like new RV'ers who don't know any different, or as you allude to, hard headed RV'ers who won't accept the fact that they made a mistake. Not that I am looking for one, but I believe everyone who replied honestly about their real world experiences should be thanked for their input to the OP's question....
Threads like this will help new RV'ers make the right decision, and we know it won't do a thing for the hard headed population.
Regards
Gemstone
I appreciate people that realize what they have is not adequate for the job at hand and do something about it!
I could have beefed up my 98 2500 4X4 12V Ram with air bags and 19.5 tires and wheels and been like so many other people that put bandaids on their rigs and pretended it was fine. My Mobile Suites is very heavy so I stepped up and bought a 1 ton Dually to safely handle my new RV.
No slam as you put it but you are right the hard heads won't get it!
โJun-14-2013 10:50 AM
gpshemi wrote:
06 3500 SRW Megacab w/ 285's / 3.73, towing Cyclone 3612 Toyhualer
Hitch: 3200lbs
Dry: 13,800lbs
CAT Scaled: ~28,000lbs with gear.
Runs good. Tows good. Been through two (unfortunately) emergency maneuver with it. Personally, still wouldn't want a DRW. Just my $0.02.
YMMV for sure and that's what really matters.
โJun-14-2013 10:20 AM
โJun-14-2013 08:46 AM
Gemstone wrote:
"Thanks for your honest story!
I think too many people know they really should be towing with a Dually but make every excuse in the book to justify what they have"....
I hope that is not a slam against the rest of us who did not reply with a similar story....which are no doubt just as honest as the one referenced. Is it because the story fit your own preference for a DRW truck ? Did it help justify your personal decision ? I'm just curious as to why you seemed to weight this story more than the others ?
Understandably, there are people who should not be towing a particular rig with a particular truck, like new RV'ers who don't know any different, or as you allude to, hard headed RV'ers who won't accept the fact that they made a mistake. Not that I am looking for one, but I believe everyone who replied honestly about their real world experiences should be thanked for their input to the OP's question....
Threads like this will help new RV'ers make the right decision, and we know it won't do a thing for the hard headed population.
Regards
Gemstone
โJun-14-2013 08:18 AM
Sinterior wrote:
I went from an '06 GM dually C/C long box Dmax, to an '11 3500HD Chevy SRW C/C Dmax standard box (6-6) and it tows my 15000lb fiver better.
I can only say from a GM owners point of view, but in '11 GM made big changes in the frame, brakes and suspension. (same body style)
The GVWR for the 3500 SRW went from 9900lbs, to 11500lbs, which is 100lbs more than my '06 dually.
The changes, including factory exhaust brake, trailer brake controller and trailer sway control made this truck more stable all around than the dually.
And yes, I'm within all weight specs with a 2850lb pin weight and loaded truck.
The question of which truck (2500-3500-3500 dually) is better really blurs with new technology being introduced.
โJun-14-2013 07:47 AM
โJun-14-2013 07:30 AM
โJun-14-2013 07:12 AM
โJun-13-2013 11:41 PM
โJun-13-2013 10:03 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:me1magoo wrote:
My 35' fifth wheel weighs about 12,000 lbs with a little over 2,000 lbs on the hitch depending on stuff loaded in the trailer. My truck was built as a SRW 3500 quad cab, long bed. I towed my previous 5'er which was a 28 footer and weighed about 8,000 lbs and never had any concerns. After several longer trips around the state and into Oklahoma I had a few times that I felt the truck pushed side to side by the trailer either b/c of wind or a rough patch in the road. I decided to get a dually---- so I made my truck a dually. The right way- I swapped in a dually axle and put on stock dually truck tires and wheels and front spacers and put on the fenders on the bed. Now my truck is a dually just like it was built a dually from Dodge. I have towed the trailer a few times since and can honestly say it is more stable side to side, sways less, pulls less in side winds or when passing trucks and is more comfortable steering down the road with less corrections needed to maintain a straight smooth line. NOW- it did get rougher when empty even if I air down the back tires to 45 and it does seem to wander into the tracks in the road a little more when empty since the tires are slightly narrower than the tires that come on the SRW trucks.
I have towed the same trailer with the same truck with two rear tires and with four rear tires and will never take them back off. That's my two cents.
Thanks for your honest story!
I think too many people know they really should be towing with a Dually but make every excuse in the book to justify what they have.