โSep-12-2007 09:05 PM
โApr-05-2015 03:54 PM
CenTex wrote:Learjet wrote:
I hope you have an air hitch...are that truck might beat up your trailer...just a thought :@
I know what you saying, I have replaced the rear suspension with a late model International air ride. The truck rides as good as a pick up. I also built a receiver hitch for it to tow a bumper pull trailer.
โApr-05-2015 12:57 PM
Learjet wrote:
I hope you have an air hitch...are that truck might beat up your trailer...just a thought :@
โApr-05-2015 08:22 AM
โApr-04-2015 06:19 PM
โApr-04-2015 04:02 PM
โApr-03-2015 09:26 PM
โMar-21-2015 07:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:DW-gray wrote:JustLookin wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding the RV Tow Check 2.0 calculator. I am looking to upgrade both truck and a 5ver and want to know what the correct towing capacity is of any new truck I buy before shopping for the trailer. I'm looking at a 2015 F250, 4x2, crew cab, 6.7l Turbo diesel with a 3.73. I find the GCWR is 31,900, the GVWR is 9900, I set the GVW at 6800 (curb wt.), gear and cargo at 500 and passengers at 500. At a 20% pin weight the calculator shows such a truck would have a 9500 lb. towing capacity for a fifth wheel. Am I interpreting this right? That seems low for what I have observed on the road and its well below Ford's published 23,600 lb maximum loaded 5th wheel weight for such a truck in their towing guide. Thanks in advance.
If you included the hitch system with the 500 pounds of cargo, and also checked the 5th wheel hitch option, that would be incorrect. But if you meant 1000 pounds of cargo and passengers, plus selecting the hitch, 9500 pounds towing capacity @20% is correct.
The GVWR is the limiting the towing capacity and that is very common with 3/4 ton trucks. The engine and transmission is not any different than the 1 ton trucks. But it could be the springs or gear ratio or the brakes or axle or wheels or any combination that keeps the 3/4 ton from handling much pin weight. There are a lot of 3/4 tons that are towing 5th wheels while exceeding GVWR and GAWR as shown on the certification label.
While they may be exceeding their GVWR, many are still well with in the GRAWR for their TV.
I know this is how I tow, the 250/2500's fill a registration loophole in many states by keeping the GVWR at 10,000# or less, equals hundreds of dollars in registration fees.
โMar-21-2015 05:30 AM
DW-gray wrote:JustLookin wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding the RV Tow Check 2.0 calculator. I am looking to upgrade both truck and a 5ver and want to know what the correct towing capacity is of any new truck I buy before shopping for the trailer. I'm looking at a 2015 F250, 4x2, crew cab, 6.7l Turbo diesel with a 3.73. I find the GCWR is 31,900, the GVWR is 9900, I set the GVW at 6800 (curb wt.), gear and cargo at 500 and passengers at 500. At a 20% pin weight the calculator shows such a truck would have a 9500 lb. towing capacity for a fifth wheel. Am I interpreting this right? That seems low for what I have observed on the road and its well below Ford's published 23,600 lb maximum loaded 5th wheel weight for such a truck in their towing guide. Thanks in advance.
If you included the hitch system with the 500 pounds of cargo, and also checked the 5th wheel hitch option, that would be incorrect. But if you meant 1000 pounds of cargo and passengers, plus selecting the hitch, 9500 pounds towing capacity @20% is correct.
The GVWR is the limiting the towing capacity and that is very common with 3/4 ton trucks. The engine and transmission is not any different than the 1 ton trucks. But it could be the springs or gear ratio or the brakes or axle or wheels or any combination that keeps the 3/4 ton from handling much pin weight. There are a lot of 3/4 tons that are towing 5th wheels while exceeding GVWR and GAWR as shown on the certification label.
โMar-21-2015 05:16 AM
โMar-20-2015 10:19 PM
JustLookin wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding the RV Tow Check 2.0 calculator. I am looking to upgrade both truck and a 5ver and want to know what the correct towing capacity is of any new truck I buy before shopping for the trailer. I'm looking at a 2015 F250, 4x2, crew cab, 6.7l Turbo diesel with a 3.73. I find the GCWR is 31,900, the GVWR is 9900, I set the GVW at 6800 (curb wt.), gear and cargo at 500 and passengers at 500. At a 20% pin weight the calculator shows such a truck would have a 9500 lb. towing capacity for a fifth wheel. Am I interpreting this right? That seems low for what I have observed on the road and its well below Ford's published 23,600 lb maximum loaded 5th wheel weight for such a truck in their towing guide. Thanks in advance.
โMar-20-2015 09:00 PM
โMar-20-2015 06:52 PM
Learjet wrote:
2013 Ford F250 XLT, CC, 6.2, 3.73 rear, 4x2
Trailer 2015 Wildcat 317RL,
Truck with Me (250 lbs) and full fuel, no trailer or hitch:
Steer axle 3,880
Drive axle 2,980
Total 6,860
Truck with ME in it, full fuel, trailer full water
Steer axle 3,900 (max front 4,250)
Drive axle 5,440 (max rear 6,100)(7,000 lbs on F350 with same axle, added Timbrens)
Trailer axles 9,720
Gross Combined weight 19,060
Pin weight @ 2,300 (2,460 minus truck hitch, truck not weighed with hitch installed)
Total trailer weight 12,020 lbs
โMar-20-2015 10:43 AM
โMar-07-2015 07:52 AM
CenTex wrote:
I don't see to many people ever say what their rear end ratios are and that is very important as to how much you can tow.
F-250 with V-10, 6 speed manual and 3:73 rears.
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โMar-06-2015 08:10 PM