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what kind of fifth wheel can I tow with a SRW?

rvshrinker
Explorer III
Explorer III
I am getting a full ton RAM but only want the SRW. It will have the diesel and the AISIN transmission, it is a short bed Mega Cab.

I just don't want a dually. I would rather have a smaller trailer or even a travel trailer than a dually.
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work2much
Explorer
Explorer
As the math has been explained to me add 20% of the GVWR of the trailer to all the weight that will be in the truck i.e.: people,luggage, dogs, full tank of fuel. That combined number should be under the cargo carrying rating of the truck.

As an example a trailer with a 15, 000lb GVWR. 20% = 3000ponds. + adults and 2 children 500 pounds. 20 gallons of fuel 250 pounds. Total 3750 pounds. Many SRW one tons are equipped to carry this much.
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BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
As others have said, the length and weight of 5ers are not necessarily proportional. Some 5ers are built very heavy and some of equal length are built much lighter. And some 5ers of equal length, and even of the same manufacturer, can vary several hundred pounds of pin weight depending on the particular floor plan.

Check your truck payload and tow rating. Newer trucks have greater weight ratings than those of just a few years ago. I tow a 34'-8" 5er (according to manufacturer specs) with my F350 CC LB SRW. Tows very well and am within my weight ratings.

azdryheat
Explorer
Explorer
Most of the others are correct, find out how much pin weight your truck can handle and how much total weight your truck can handle and get a trailer under those weights. I've seen some 3500 SRW's towing some heavy trailers and still be within specs.
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goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
Don't associate length with weight. You need to look at the 5th wheels UVW and pin weight. Add whatever you think you'll pack and thats what you can tow. A 36' DVR Mobile Suites weighs almost 16,000 dry. A 36' Grand Design Reflection weighs 10,500 lb dry. There are many variables in between those two.
Look at your door weight sticker and tow rating. JMO but assuming you have a 4x4 I'd look for a loaded 5er of around 14,000lbs. That would give you a 2800+ lb pin weight. Add in all the other stuff you'll put in the bed and you be getting close to the max payload. Main thing is to check the payload sticker on your door jamb. Thats the weight you can put in the truck , like passengers, camp stuff, 5th hitch and the 5er's pin weight.

Montara24d
Explorer
Explorer
All depends on the floor plan of the trailer. I would think the some of the new front kitchen floor plans would be over weight. We have a 34" Montana with a pin weight of 2,400lbs, & tow with a 2016, SRW,long bed, one ton Ford. Just put on a truck stop scale, loaded for travel, with a full tank of fuel, & it showed 7,020lbs on the rear axle. All depends on the floor plan & pin weight.
John
John & Stephanie
Aquebogue, N.Y.
2016 Ford 4X4, Lariat
6.7, SRW, long bed
34' 5th wheel

agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
rvshrinker wrote:
thank you both. that is very helpful. dont think I'd go as long as 35' without a dually would I?


Why not? I'm towing a 34 ft unit what difference would 1 foot make? It's the weight that counts the most as I mentioned above.
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donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Get a long bed. You gain about 10 gallons of fuel and 2 more feet of in bed storage, and no need for an outrageously expensive slider hitch. Win win for most people.

rvshrinker
Explorer III
Explorer III
thank you both. that is very helpful. dont think I'd go as long as 35' without a dually would I?

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
2016 Mega Cab 4x2 SRW
GVWR 11,600#
RAWR 7,000#
Payload roughly 3800#
GCVWR 25,300#

Tow capacity -----17,000#


Real world......15,000# 5th wheel
Wet pin weight would be close to 3300# (22%)
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agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
Probably anything up to 35 +/- ft but that will vary with the weight of the unit. My 1 ton SRW tows our 34 ft fiver up and down mountains out west with no trouble at all.
Arctic Fox 25Y Travel Trailer
2018 RAM 2500 6.7L 4WD shortbed
Straightline dual cam hitch
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