โMar-07-2016 06:44 AM
โMar-09-2016 07:21 PM
โMar-09-2016 06:23 PM
me2 wrote:crazybanshee wrote:
Hey Lincster you keep getting sucked up into these threads. It must amuse you. I just try and stay away from these people on the roads.:S
Your Volvo running bobtail on a wet or icy road is more dangerous than an under sized truck pulling a TH. It has no weight on the rear axle. People need to stay away from you in those conditions.
โMar-09-2016 05:55 PM
lmcracing wrote:
Thanks for all of your input. Seems to be a hot topic with people on both sides of it. For me, I wish I had done more homework before spending so much on a 2500 truck since my intention has always been to buy a toy hauler. Even finding a lighter TH I am still exceeding my GAWR surprising.
So now I am in the market for a 1 ton. I am concerned about the dually as a daily commuter, do any of you use it as one? Also, any opinions on the SRW models? The new Dodge/Ram 3500 has a 4000+ lb cargo capacity.
me2 wrote:
Your Volvo running bobtail on a wet or icy road is more dangerous than an under sized truck pulling a TH. It has no weight on the rear axle. People need to stay away from you in those conditions.
โMar-09-2016 05:42 PM
me2 wrote:crazybanshee wrote:
Hey Lincster you keep getting sucked up into these threads. It must amuse you. I just try and stay away from these people on the roads.:S
Your Volvo running bobtail on a wet or icy road is more dangerous than an under sized truck pulling a TH. It has no weight on the rear axle. People need to stay away from you in those conditions.
โMar-09-2016 04:33 PM
crazybanshee wrote:
Hey Lincster you keep getting sucked up into these threads. It must amuse you. I just try and stay away from these people on the roads.:S
โMar-09-2016 02:58 PM
lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:
I tow a 38' weekend warrior with a large slide. I have an F250 with airbags. It tows great. I am completely legal and I am actually planning on going bigger.
I never stated anything about legal, I said "within tow ratings of the truck".
I would like to see a CAT scale ticket and then the year of your truck before I judge. ๐
There's one on glamisdunes.com. 2008 ww led3505. 06 f250. Lifted 8" on 37" tires.
I'm under all legal ratings. That's all that matters to me. If there was an issue with people exceeding their manafacturers rated sticker there would be a law prohibiting it. We have laws for everything in this country. If you have proof of somebody recreational towing and being sued for something in a civil lawsuit please post it up here. I'd love to read it.
You can literally find anything on the internet. I've yet to find a factual story about this issue. I could literally being involved in a civil suit with all kinds of things, heck we probably shouldn't ever have anybody over to the house because we might get sued.
Like I said, I am not talking "legal" stuff.
Although I'm not sure what you mean by "legal ratings".
What ratings are those?
Again, post up a CAT scale ticket with your year truck and then lets talk.
How do you post pics? I've got some with a slightly different truck but should be the same. Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
I have a sterling 10.5 rear axle. It is rated for 9750 by the manfacturer. I have toyo mud terrains rated at 3800 a piece. By legal I'm referring to staying under axle, tire ratings. Those are legally enforceable per the CVC.
I'd like to hear your argument why I'm unsafe or should not be towing my trailer with my current truck.
What year is your truck?
You need to re read what I have stated, I never stated anything about not being safe, I said I would base my response after I see real weights and I know what year your truck is.
Year of truck affects what your GVWR and GCWR are.
Your numbers and descriptions you stated above don't make any sense.
Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
Does this mean your rear axle on your truck and the difference is when you have your trailer hooked up and when you don't?
That means you have 780lbs of pin weight? Impossible.
Ok Lincster I'll make this more clear. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being difficult or what. I allready said my truck is an 06 f250. I'm not sure how else to explain this but here goes. With an unloaded trailer my rear axle weight on my truck is 6460. With my trailer loaded my rear axle weight is 7240.
Not trying to be difficult at all. I'm trying to get accurate information and you finally provided it.
I'm sorry if I missed you stating your truck is a 2006.
Ok, here are the facts.
Ford rates your truck, in completely stock format, at a GVWR of 11,500lbs and a GCWR of 23,000lbs. This is with a Diesel engine and 20" wheels with stock tires from the factory.
So, lets say your truck weighs 7500lbs with full fuel and no passengers, I know I am close as I owned a 2006 Dually and my truck weighed 8200lbs full of fuel and no passengers.
So, based on 7500lbs, the max pin weight you can have is 11,500-7500=4000lbs. That's a high pin weight, so you are probably ok there, if your truck was stock. For overall weight, the heaviest you can be is 23,000-7500=15,500lbs, for a stock truck.
So, first thing going against you are your oversize tires. All tow ratings from Ford are based on stock configuration, when you change stuff, you essentially change the tow ratings.
Case in point, in 2006, Ford offered a DRW with 3.73 gears or 4.30 gears. The GCWR was 23,500lbs for the 3.73 gears and 26,000lbs for the 4.30 gears. Everything else stayed the same. So, you can see, just changing your gear ratio will change the tow ratings.
By changing your tire size, you effectively changed your gear ratio. Without regearing, you have changed your tow ratings in the negative way.
Now, lets address your changes first.
Unloaded or loaded trailer only affects your weight on your truck very little, as you stated from your numbers.
Now, what I am interested in is TOTAL weights when you are all hooked up.
That will tell you if you are within the tow ratings of your truck. Which, I can almost guarantee, you are not.
โMar-09-2016 11:58 AM
kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:
I tow a 38' weekend warrior with a large slide. I have an F250 with airbags. It tows great. I am completely legal and I am actually planning on going bigger.
I never stated anything about legal, I said "within tow ratings of the truck".
I would like to see a CAT scale ticket and then the year of your truck before I judge. ๐
There's one on glamisdunes.com. 2008 ww led3505. 06 f250. Lifted 8" on 37" tires.
I'm under all legal ratings. That's all that matters to me. If there was an issue with people exceeding their manafacturers rated sticker there would be a law prohibiting it. We have laws for everything in this country. If you have proof of somebody recreational towing and being sued for something in a civil lawsuit please post it up here. I'd love to read it.
You can literally find anything on the internet. I've yet to find a factual story about this issue. I could literally being involved in a civil suit with all kinds of things, heck we probably shouldn't ever have anybody over to the house because we might get sued.
Like I said, I am not talking "legal" stuff.
Although I'm not sure what you mean by "legal ratings".
What ratings are those?
Again, post up a CAT scale ticket with your year truck and then lets talk.
How do you post pics? I've got some with a slightly different truck but should be the same. Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
I have a sterling 10.5 rear axle. It is rated for 9750 by the manfacturer. I have toyo mud terrains rated at 3800 a piece. By legal I'm referring to staying under axle, tire ratings. Those are legally enforceable per the CVC.
I'd like to hear your argument why I'm unsafe or should not be towing my trailer with my current truck.
What year is your truck?
You need to re read what I have stated, I never stated anything about not being safe, I said I would base my response after I see real weights and I know what year your truck is.
Year of truck affects what your GVWR and GCWR are.
Your numbers and descriptions you stated above don't make any sense.
Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
Does this mean your rear axle on your truck and the difference is when you have your trailer hooked up and when you don't?
That means you have 780lbs of pin weight? Impossible.
Ok Lincster I'll make this more clear. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being difficult or what. I allready said my truck is an 06 f250. I'm not sure how else to explain this but here goes. With an unloaded trailer my rear axle weight on my truck is 6460. With my trailer loaded my rear axle weight is 7240.
โMar-09-2016 07:56 AM
lmcracing wrote:
Makes me curious looking at specs. The ford is either severely under rated for towing or they are not on par with Ram which is surprising. The F350 tows less (15700) than my Ram 2500 does (17100)..
Even in the DRW category they are not real impressive.
โMar-09-2016 07:25 AM
โMar-09-2016 06:19 AM
lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:lincster wrote:kofire wrote:
I tow a 38' weekend warrior with a large slide. I have an F250 with airbags. It tows great. I am completely legal and I am actually planning on going bigger.
I never stated anything about legal, I said "within tow ratings of the truck".
I would like to see a CAT scale ticket and then the year of your truck before I judge. ๐
There's one on glamisdunes.com. 2008 ww led3505. 06 f250. Lifted 8" on 37" tires.
I'm under all legal ratings. That's all that matters to me. If there was an issue with people exceeding their manafacturers rated sticker there would be a law prohibiting it. We have laws for everything in this country. If you have proof of somebody recreational towing and being sued for something in a civil lawsuit please post it up here. I'd love to read it.
You can literally find anything on the internet. I've yet to find a factual story about this issue. I could literally being involved in a civil suit with all kinds of things, heck we probably shouldn't ever have anybody over to the house because we might get sued.
Like I said, I am not talking "legal" stuff.
Although I'm not sure what you mean by "legal ratings".
What ratings are those?
Again, post up a CAT scale ticket with your year truck and then lets talk.
How do you post pics? I've got some with a slightly different truck but should be the same. Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
I have a sterling 10.5 rear axle. It is rated for 9750 by the manfacturer. I have toyo mud terrains rated at 3800 a piece. By legal I'm referring to staying under axle, tire ratings. Those are legally enforceable per the CVC.
I'd like to hear your argument why I'm unsafe or should not be towing my trailer with my current truck.
What year is your truck?
You need to re read what I have stated, I never stated anything about not being safe, I said I would base my response after I see real weights and I know what year your truck is.
Year of truck affects what your GVWR and GCWR are.
Your numbers and descriptions you stated above don't make any sense.
Rear axle unloaded trailer 6460. Rear axle Trailer loaded 7240
Does this mean your rear axle on your truck and the difference is when you have your trailer hooked up and when you don't?
That means you have 780lbs of pin weight? Impossible.
โMar-09-2016 06:13 AM
โMar-09-2016 06:02 AM
lmcracing wrote:
I am concerned about the dually as a daily commuter, do any of you use it as one?
โMar-09-2016 05:40 AM
lmcracing wrote:
Thanks for all of your input. Seems to be a hot topic with people on both sides of it. For me, I wish I had done more homework before spending so much on a 2500 truck since my intention has always been to buy a toy hauler. Even finding a lighter TH I am still exceeding my GAWR surprising.
So now I am in the market for a 1 ton. I am concerned about the dually as a daily commuter, do any of you use it as one? Also, any opinions on the SRW models? The new Dodge/Ram 3500 has a 4000+ lb cargo capacity.
โMar-09-2016 05:34 AM
โMar-09-2016 05:27 AM
crazybanshee wrote:
Hey Lincster you keep getting sucked up into these threads. It must amuse you. I just try and stay away from these people on the roads.:S