โJan-21-2019 07:05 AM
โFeb-09-2019 01:23 PM
CabinetmakerII wrote:jay5er wrote:
Just remember one thing DRW (dual rear wheel) will NOT go through a Car/Truck Wash !!
There are a few Car/Truck washes that can handle a DRW truck. You just have to look for them.
โFeb-09-2019 12:53 PM
jay5er wrote:
Just remember one thing DRW (dual rear wheel) will NOT go through a Car/Truck Wash !!
โFeb-04-2019 04:22 PM
lcseds wrote:
I still don't have an RV yet but bought a 2018 F350 DRW. It can tow rigs that are more than I can afford, but you never know what the future brings. It's my daily driver and for months I don't think there is any place I wanted to go where it wouldn't fit. Park farther from the store? I do that with all the vehicles I own. But the car wash places is an issue......
โFeb-04-2019 10:49 AM
lcseds wrote:
I still don't have an RV yet but bought a 2018 F350 DRW. It can tow rigs that are more than I can afford, but you never know what the future brings. It's my daily driver and for months I don't think there is any place I wanted to go where it wouldn't fit. Park farther from the store? I do that with all the vehicles I own. But the car wash places is an issue......
โFeb-04-2019 09:07 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
In the resort we are in for the last many winters it looks like the dually trucks are becoming more popular now.
chevman
โFeb-04-2019 09:04 AM
โFeb-04-2019 06:49 AM
โJan-30-2019 08:37 PM
Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
In the resort we are in for the last many winters it looks like the dually trucks are becoming more popular now.
chevman
Along with 5th wheels getting longer and heavier. Chris
โJan-30-2019 08:03 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
In the resort we are in for the last many winters it looks like the dually trucks are becoming more popular now.
chevman
โJan-30-2019 07:21 PM
โJan-29-2019 07:12 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Just have to ask, how does that 5er tow/ride with less than 15% pin weight?? I would think it would be a bit of a bucking bronco.
โJan-29-2019 06:57 AM
Charlie_on_lake_conr wrote:
Hi, brand new member looking for confirmation from the experts (lotโs of good discussion in this topic) and I donโt want to trust the salesman. Iโve poured through the owners manuals and towing guides and have calculated a trailer GVWR of 18,454 based on my TV (I know I need to actually weigh my TV, but letโs assume my base numbers are correct).
First question - does this TT GVWR sound right?
Second question - Would a 5th wheel with a UVW of 14,190, carrying capacity of 3,810 and pin weight of 3,176 be too much for this TV?
Hope my pics show in the post:
โJan-29-2019 05:50 AM
Charlie_on_lake_conr wrote:
Hi, brand new member looking for confirmation from the experts (lotโs of good discussion in this topic) and I donโt want to trust the salesman. Iโve poured through the owners manuals and towing guides and have calculated a trailer GVWR of 18,454 based on my TV (I know I need to actually weigh my TV, but letโs assume my base numbers are correct).
First question - does this TT GVWR sound right?
Second question - Would a 5th wheel with a UVW of 14,190, carrying capacity of 3,810 and pin weight of 3,176 be too much for this TV?
Hope my pics show in the post:
โJan-29-2019 05:45 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Cummins had me figured but those weights do include 400 lbs of ballast in the front closet to offset some of the bike's weight:
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