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โAug-06-2015 09:42 PM
rvdreamer17 wrote:
Hello new member and potential new 5er. My question is this. My Ford F250 SD SC 4x4 is rated for a 5th wheel hitch trailer of 14k. How do the professionals and experienced 5ers feel about maxing such vehicle weight or should I be trying to stay below by say 10 to 20% not to beat up the truck??? My thinking is stay below and lower maintenance and wear and tear. Am I wrong and please help lead me the right way. Don't trust the RV Sales guys lol H E L P Please
โAug-06-2015 04:56 PM
rvdreamer17 wrote:
Hello new member and potential new 5er. My question is this. My Ford F250 SD SC 4x4 is rated for a 5th wheel hitch trailer of 14k. How do the professionals and experienced 5ers feel about maxing such vehicle weight or should I be trying to stay below by say 10 to 20% not to beat up the truck??? My thinking is stay below and lower maintenance and wear and tear. Am I wrong and please help lead me the right way. Don't trust the RV Sales guys lol H E L P Please
โAug-06-2015 04:56 PM
rvdreamer17 wrote:
Hello new member and potential new 5er. My question is this. My Ford F250 SD SC 4x4 is rated for a 5th wheel hitch trailer of 14k. How do the professionals and experienced 5ers feel about maxing such vehicle weight or should I be trying to stay below by say 10 to 20% not to beat up the truck??? My thinking is stay below and lower maintenance and wear and tear. Am I wrong and please help lead me the right way. Don't trust the RV Sales guys lol H E L P Please
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djtytrev630 wrote:
TommySnake wrote:
How many of you that have a total of 26,001 lbs have a Class A license?
Texas states you must have a Class A if the item you are towing is greater than 10,000 and your combined GVWR is 26,001 lbs. Thoughts are welcome. How hard was the driving test.
CDL is administered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
FMCSA defines minimum requirements that all states must meet when issuing CDL's
States are free to define more stringent CDL rules
FMCSA regulations only address commercial motor vehicles (CMV)
RV's used strictly for recreational and other non-commercial functions do not meet the FMCSA definition of a CMV
RV's are looked at differently than CDL's!