โNov-29-2017 03:53 PM
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โNov-30-2017 05:07 PM
Yes, I am for sure getting a dually. Where my confusion comes in is GCWR. Not being able to find good info on that. I have seen info on trucks that are listed with a GCWR of 16,000LBS. the numbers don't seem right.
โNov-30-2017 03:36 PM
โNov-30-2017 12:58 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:My 2003 F-450 would beg to differ. It handles our 15k fiver without breaking a sweat. Of course, my payload rating is just under 8,000 pounds and the 3,000 pound pin weight only drops the suspension about an inch and a half. I can disconnect the trailer brakes and still stop comfortably.
Don't be fooled into thinking something below 2008 can handle that weight comfortably.
โNov-30-2017 12:22 PM
AlaskaShooter wrote:
Why? People pull em with Kenworth's. I pulled my prior smaller 5er with my F-550. I looked at the F-350 however the steering geometry is much better on the 450 vs. the 350. Plus I have a heavy 12' Lance camper I also haul with it. Does a great job.
โNov-30-2017 10:59 AM
โNov-30-2017 08:23 AM
โNov-30-2017 08:21 AM
AlaskaShooter wrote:
My only advice is you can't have to much truck when towing! I tow with a 2017 F-450.
We spent the summer of 2016 in Alaska with our old 30' fifth wheel. We were set up in a Camp Ground in BC off of the Casier Hwy. when a new arrival started down the gravel road desent to the pull through site next to ours. They made it about 50' before the trailer began to drive his undersized truck. Pushing it down the hill with his brakes locked up. He finally slid and turned off the road onto the grass and got the rig stopped before he slid past his site. Not enough truck for the toy hauler he was towing in that instance. Just because you can pull it doesn't mean you can stop it. Gravity is evil at times. I also suspect his brakes on the trailer were sick or the after market trailer brake controller he was using was not set correctly to activate the brakes enough to help the truck slow and stop the trailer. It was either a 1/2 or 3/4 ton SRW he was towing with.
Good luck with your decision.
โNov-30-2017 08:20 AM
โNov-30-2017 08:02 AM
BarneyS wrote:
I sure don't see the big objection to def. It is not very expensive (about $8/2.5 gallons), only needs replenishing about every 5000-6000 miles, and only takes a couple of minutes to pour into the vehicle tank. At least that has been my experience with it in the past year.
Barney
โNov-30-2017 07:20 AM
Tim Nowicki wrote:
Gas mileage not even a factor. Lookin at my options to SAFELY tow a 15,000LB 5er. Heck I've been doin 6-7 MPG for the last 25 years on my motorhomes!!!
Tim
โNov-30-2017 07:04 AM
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