โFeb-07-2014 05:43 AM
โFeb-07-2014 03:41 PM
โFeb-07-2014 03:40 PM
NC Hauler wrote:ependydad wrote:ependydad wrote:travisgsf wrote:
Do you feel in control?
I'll be shocked if anyone who is currently towing over their ratings admits to not feeling in control (regardless of what they actually feel). You'll get a lot of folks saying, "tows just fine" and "barely know it's back there".
You'll get a handful of responses saying they used to pull with a 2500 or SWR or whatever and upgraded to a dually and claim a "night and day difference".
And you'll get a few of us who have only pulled with a dually telling you we can't imagine towing with less.
(shrugs)
5 pages and so far I've been right. ๐
I didn't call out the bickering between the groups. These threads always bring that out in folks!
Guess I fall into the group that HAS towed the same 5er with both SRW and then Dually, BUT, never stated, difference was "night and day", but have stated, based on towing on mountainous, curvy roads, I could tell a difference in stability of the towing experience. Towing same 5er seemed to be a more stable tow...but I rarely tow on "Level" ground, so I'm basing again, on mountainous, curvy roads.
โFeb-07-2014 03:22 PM
Johnny_H wrote:
These discussions always seem to point to only one consideration.....weight, well I really hate to bust any balloons here, but the biggest stability difference between the SRW's and the DRW's and even the class 7 & 8's is the height of most of the 5'ers on the road, come on folks, most of them are 13'6" tall. The same as the semis running down the road. That is the #1 stability factor between SRW and DRW.
โFeb-07-2014 03:09 PM
CumminsDriver wrote:rtazz17 wrote:bad99ram wrote:fairhaven wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:X2 what ol Bombero-JC said.donn0128 wrote:
The majority of those towing heavy with a SRW truck simply do not understand towing at all. They have listened to a salesman telling them anything to make a sale and go blissfully into the sunset ignorant of the real world around them.
How can you speak for "the majority" - the minority, or *ANY* group of tow vehicle owners?.:h
Did you interview them?.:h
Take a poll - or what?.:h
For your stats:
Never discussed (or even asked) what my 1T SRW was capable of towing.
I *knew* what those figures were - and planned accordingly.
I also knew - due to my previous SRW LB 1T pickup - the next one would *not* be a long bed.
There was never any towing discussion with that one either.
Dually was never in the consideration - if one *ever* is, it will be a singled HDT.
BTW - calling buyers "ignorant" - is a blissful case of being hoisted by your own petard..:S
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Plus I'd like to add, it never gets mentioned here about driver ability and experience. I know some people who would get themselves into trouble with a Dually towing a lawn mower on a small utility trailer, then there are the ones who have ability/experience and can handle larger trailers without the truck being a Dually. It's not all about the tow vehicle, it also matters who is behind the wheel!
Rich
โFeb-07-2014 02:40 PM
rtazz17 wrote:bad99ram wrote:fairhaven wrote:
X2 what ol Bombero-JC said.
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โFeb-07-2014 02:12 PM
Johnny_H wrote:
These discussions always seem to point to only one consideration.....weight, well I really hate to bust any balloons here, but the biggest stability difference between the SRW's and the DRW's and even the class 7 & 8's is the height of most of the 5'ers on the road, come on folks, most of them are 13'6" tall. The same as the semis running down the road. That is the #1 stability factor between SRW and DRW.
โFeb-07-2014 01:54 PM
โFeb-07-2014 01:37 PM
ependydad wrote:ependydad wrote:travisgsf wrote:
Do you feel in control?
I'll be shocked if anyone who is currently towing over their ratings admits to not feeling in control (regardless of what they actually feel). You'll get a lot of folks saying, "tows just fine" and "barely know it's back there".
You'll get a handful of responses saying they used to pull with a 2500 or SWR or whatever and upgraded to a dually and claim a "night and day difference".
And you'll get a few of us who have only pulled with a dually telling you we can't imagine towing with less.
(shrugs)
5 pages and so far I've been right. ๐
I didn't call out the bickering between the groups. These threads always bring that out in folks!
โFeb-07-2014 01:36 PM
โFeb-07-2014 01:27 PM
ependydad wrote:travisgsf wrote:
Do you feel in control?
I'll be shocked if anyone who is currently towing over their ratings admits to not feeling in control (regardless of what they actually feel). You'll get a lot of folks saying, "tows just fine" and "barely know it's back there".
You'll get a handful of responses saying they used to pull with a 2500 or SWR or whatever and upgraded to a dually and claim a "night and day difference".
And you'll get a few of us who have only pulled with a dually telling you we can't imagine towing with less.
(shrugs)
โFeb-07-2014 01:15 PM
โFeb-07-2014 01:11 PM
bad99ram wrote:fairhaven wrote:
X2 what ol Bombero-JC said.
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โFeb-07-2014 12:51 PM
SKGCRD wrote:
If duel tires are needed for towing large fifth wheel campers then the trailer would have duel wheels? oh wait they don't... I guess every 5ver is unsafe as well? Get a real trailer I say!! LOL
โFeb-07-2014 12:36 PM
SKGCRD wrote:
If duel tires are needed for towing large fifth wheel campers then the trailer would have duel wheels? oh wait they don't... I guess every 5ver is unsafe as well? Get a real trailer I say!! LOL
โFeb-07-2014 12:33 PM
wandering1 wrote:
I have towed with both and noticed no difference in stability. Both had 1 ton suspensions. DRW does allow you to haul more weight over the rear axle, thats the reason for getting DRW.