Jan-22-2016 09:05 AM
Jan-22-2016 04:34 PM
MFL wrote:
I agree, you should be able to get info online. Another idea, is go to some area dealerships and look at actual trucks. They will have door panel stickers with actual ratings for the given truck.
IMO, you will need a 350/3500 SRW diesel, as a minimum. With nearly 40' length, a DRW would likely be the better tool. If you don't want DRW, look closely at SRW ratings, payload, axles, and max tire ratings.
Jerry
Jan-22-2016 01:18 PM
MFL wrote:NC Hauler wrote:rhagfo wrote:donn0128 wrote:
At over 16,000 GVWR your best choice is a 3500 dually. Brand? Your choice!
X2!
We agree, this rig would be pushing any 350/3500 SRW, best to get a DRW.
Agree with going with a Dually, especially if he is going to buy a used truck that is 2012 or older.
NC Hauler brings up a good point! Only a late model SRW should even be considered. Otherwise dually will be needed, and likely best choice anyway.
Jerry
Jan-22-2016 01:12 PM
NC Hauler wrote:rhagfo wrote:donn0128 wrote:
At over 16,000 GVWR your best choice is a 3500 dually. Brand? Your choice!
X2!
We agree, this rig would be pushing any 350/3500 SRW, best to get a DRW.
Agree with going with a Dually, especially if he is going to buy a used truck that is 2012 or older.
Jan-22-2016 11:48 AM
rhagfo wrote:donn0128 wrote:
At over 16,000 GVWR your best choice is a 3500 dually. Brand? Your choice!
X2!
We agree, this rig would be pushing any 350/3500 SRW, best to get a DRW.
Jan-22-2016 09:32 AM
donn0128 wrote:
At over 16,000 GVWR your best choice is a 3500 dually. Brand? Your choice!
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