โOct-05-2014 02:15 PM
โNov-03-2014 06:01 PM
โNov-03-2014 04:32 PM
mitchmitchell1616 wrote:
Let me jump in here with some questions:
After reading these forums (and several others) I did go a buy a 2015 Ford F-450. We are hoping to eventually get a Heartland Cyclone 4200 toy hauler.
By the numbers (taken from here: http://www.ford.com/trucks/superduty/specifications/view-all/ \
and here:
http://www.heartlandrvs.com/index.php?p=35&c=toyhaulers&sc=CYC&i=CY+4200+All+New+Concept%21&view=floorplans&fcmd=showfplan )
2015 Ford F-450
GCWR: 40400 lbs
GVWR: 14000 lbs
Front GAWR: 5940 lbs
Rear GAWR: 9100 lbs
Max Tow (conventional): 19000 lbs
Max Tow (fifth wheel): 31200 lbs
Vehicle Weight: 8611 lbs
From the stickers on the truck:
Max Payload: 4708 lbs
sticker values match published values above as well.
2015 Cyclone 4200
GVWR: 20000 lbs
Dry Weight: 15725 lbs
Pin Weight: 3525 lbs
Cargo Capacity: 4227 lbs
Referencing an online towing calculator:
http://www.towingplanner.com/Calculators/TowingScaledWeights/?gvwr=14000&tw=9300&ew=1000&ct=FW
Guessing that the trucks actual weight (GVWR - Payload Rating) is 9292 lbs
The calculator indicates the truck can tow a conventional travel trailer up to 37000 lbs (based on tongue weight at 15% of total weight)
but can only tow a fifth wheel of 18500 lbs (based on pin weight at 25% of total weight)
This is calculated based on cargo capacity alone on this particular calculator, assuming an extra payload of 1000 lbs.
That sounds backward -- I would have thought
1. Towing a fifth wheeler would allow heavier weight based on the weight being over the axles.
2. The calculator implies the F-450 can't tow a 42 foot toy hauler??
Please help me out with these figures here?
Thanks,
Mitch
โNov-03-2014 09:59 AM
mitchmitchell1616 wrote:
Let me jump in here with some questions:
After reading these forums (and several others) I did go a buy a 2015 Ford F-450. We are hoping to eventually get a Heartland Cyclone 4200 toy hauler.
By the numbers (taken from here: http://www.ford.com/trucks/superduty/specifications/view-all/ \
and here:
http://www.heartlandrvs.com/index.php?p=35&c=toyhaulers&sc=CYC&i=CY+4200+All+New+Concept%21&view=floorplans&fcmd=showfplan )
Referencing an online towing calculator:
http://www.towingplanner.com/Calculators/TowingScaledWeights/?gvwr=14000&tw=9300&ew=1000&ct=FW
Please help me out with these figures here?
Thanks,
Mitch
โNov-03-2014 07:10 AM
โNov-02-2014 07:43 PM
โOct-25-2014 03:19 PM
โOct-24-2014 07:49 AM
Strabo wrote:
*Yawn*....When do we Go Camping?
Knock, knock.....Hey Moderator, ill buy you a Smothered Burrito at that place in Trona, and i will throw in fuel tank carry for you Clan...
Lets Rock!!
Strappy....;)
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โOct-24-2014 12:57 AM
โOct-24-2014 12:23 AM
โOct-23-2014 11:15 PM
gtsum wrote:
Another BIG difference in an older 1T DRW and a newer 1T SRW is the frame. Ram has the 50k PSI frame that wasnt around back then...as well as a completely different front end, etc. Lots of changes. That being said, I would tow that big of a Cyclone with my 2014 Ram 3500 Megacab SRW...I would be staying around a 3110 Cyclone or such
โOct-23-2014 06:05 PM
โOct-23-2014 09:32 AM
โOct-22-2014 05:40 AM
CabinetmakerII wrote:paulcardoza wrote:
Why do people continue to post this incorrect information? Insurance companies to not refuse to pay for stupidity. If you are driving 100mph and crash, they pay. If you run a red light and crash, they pay. If you run overloaded and crash, they pay.
You may get a nice surcharge when you renew, or they may drop you the following year, but they pay.........CabinetmakerII wrote:
I might be a bit late responding but here is something to think about: In the event you are ever in an accident and it is determined that your TV/TH was overloaded, there is a possibility your insurance company will not cover any of the damages incurred. I purchased my F-450 in anticipation of purchasing my Cyclone 3800 (18K pound rig). I will never be "Under Trucked". Safe travels to all!
My information came from an insurance underwriter... I believed her and I am not willing to take a chance. Again, I will not be "Under Trucked"
โOct-22-2014 12:17 AM
CabinetmakerII wrote:paulcardoza wrote:
Why do people continue to post this incorrect information? Insurance companies to not refuse to pay for stupidity. If you are driving 100mph and crash, they pay. If you run a red light and crash, they pay. If you run overloaded and crash, they pay.
You may get a nice surcharge when you renew, or they may drop you the following year, but they pay.........CabinetmakerII wrote:
I might be a bit late responding but here is something to think about: In the event you are ever in an accident and it is determined that your TV/TH was overloaded, there is a possibility your insurance company will not cover any of the damages incurred. I purchased my F-450 in anticipation of purchasing my Cyclone 3800 (18K pound rig). I will never be "Under Trucked". Safe travels to all!
My information came from an insurance underwriter... I believed her and I am not willing to take a chance. Again, I will not be "Under Trucked"
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys: