โSep-12-2007 09:05 PM
โJul-27-2017 09:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:cpt_majestic wrote:
I've read almost every page over the last week or so trying wrap my head around all these "real weights", I feel my head may explode.
I just got a 2017 6.7 F-250 with a
GVWR OF 10,000,
Rear GAWR of 6340
Front GAWR of 5600
getting a dually or a bigger truck is just not an option for me at this point so I have to deal with these numbers.
I have yet to officially weigh my truck, but the math I've done from other peoples similar GVWR and truck (3/4 ton), it looks like the Hitch weight would have to definitely be under 2000lbs, does that sound about right? Maybe 1800ish? I know I can't get an exact answer without weighing, but I just want to see what I can look at. Since this thread as been going on for years a lot of manufacturers seemed to have "lightened up" fifth wheels while still keeping some length.
For Example:
Some Cougars are in the 36-38 range while having a "list" hitch wait of under 2000 lbs.
Forest River make a lite series
Coachmen makes a lite series..
Secondly:
After reading this long thread, I have seen countless people above weight, I mean way above weight. I've seen people towing a loaded 43 foot fuzion with toys/water with a F250...I've seen people towing the big Montana's with a F250, just frightening now that I read this thread.
Thanks
Within tire and axle ratings but over GVWR simply increase your tonnage.
โJul-27-2017 08:55 AM
cpt_majestic wrote:
I've read almost every page over the last week or so trying wrap my head around all these "real weights", I feel my head may explode.
I just got a 2017 6.7 F-250 with a
GVWR OF 10,000,
Rear GAWR of 6340
Front GAWR of 5600
getting a dually or a bigger truck is just not an option for me at this point so I have to deal with these numbers.
I have yet to officially weigh my truck, but the math I've done from other peoples similar GVWR and truck (3/4 ton), it looks like the Hitch weight would have to definitely be under 2000lbs, does that sound about right? Maybe 1800ish? I know I can't get an exact answer without weighing, but I just want to see what I can look at. Since this thread as been going on for years a lot of manufacturers seemed to have "lightened up" fifth wheels while still keeping some length.
For Example:
Some Cougars are in the 36-38 range while having a "list" hitch wait of under 2000 lbs.
Forest River make a lite series
Coachmen makes a lite series..
Secondly:
After reading this long thread, I have seen countless people above weight, I mean way above weight. I've seen people towing a loaded 43 foot fuzion with toys/water with a F250...I've seen people towing the big Montana's with a F250, just frightening now that I read this thread.
Thanks
โJul-27-2017 07:39 AM
โJul-04-2017 06:58 PM
โJun-24-2017 02:08 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Snip...
Start a topic about this so we are not taking away from basic posting of peoples weights.
โJun-24-2017 08:03 AM
DW-gray wrote:ford truck guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I will continue this debate elsewhere.
I think they are confusing the numbers... the new trucks that have the 14k GVWR is for the TRUCK ONLY.. roughly 9k for the truck and 5k or so for payload.... The trailer AND truck weights are upwards of 24k-25k
I'm not confused about that. Never was confused about that. GVWR-GVW=Available payload. At no time should the GVWR be exceeded.
The truck and trailer combination is not supposed to exceed the gross combination weight rating (GCWR).
โJun-23-2017 10:34 PM
ford truck guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I will continue this debate elsewhere.
I think they are confusing the numbers... the new trucks that have the 14k GVWR is for the TRUCK ONLY.. roughly 9k for the truck and 5k or so for payload.... The trailer AND truck weights are upwards of 24k-25k
โJun-23-2017 06:46 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I will continue this debate elsewhere.
โJun-13-2017 06:43 AM
โJun-12-2017 10:38 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:DW-gray wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:
Where do you think the 14k number came from???? And why?
I don't know and I don't make assumptions. The point could be correct. I want to see it in writing from an authoritative source.
Did you look up the link I posted???
โJun-12-2017 09:36 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are missing the point. I DO tow 23K and I am "WAY"over my 14K GVWR. You can't run full RAWR and not be over the trucks 14K GVWR.
YES I am over RAWR by a few pounds, that is because I was hauling a complete clutch assembly.
โJun-12-2017 06:56 PM
DW-gray wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:
Where do you think the 14k number came from???? And why?
I don't know and I don't make assumptions. The point could be correct. I want to see it in writing from an authoritative source.
โJun-12-2017 01:08 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:
Where do you think the 14k number came from???? And why?
โJun-12-2017 12:58 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
DW-gray wrote:
One of your points was "The 14k is to keep the truck in the class 3." How do you know that? Where is a document with that claim? Do you have a document stating that the truck in has been derated? If so, how much?
I didn't make that statement about 14k class of truck being derated.
โJun-12-2017 12:07 PM
DW-gray wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
If anyone wants to stay at 14K you really are not going to be hauling a very large 5er.
Ford and Ram have one-ton dually trucks with 14K GVWR. Depending on the style and GVW, these trucks could realistically tow 23.3K to 27.5K fifth wheel. Are there any fifth wheel RVs with a GVWR more than that?
If anyone has a heavier 5th wheel, I hope they are towing with an MDT or HDT.