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Jul-06-2012 10:39 AM
BusyC wrote:
Thanks bpounds for your review of my information! I am glad to have another set of eyes on it. I forgot to mention in my first post that we have an auxiliary tank with 55 gal of diesel in it in the bed of the truck. So if we needed more payload we could just take less fuel.
The rig we are looking at is a Keystone Mountaineer 346LBQ with a sticker shipping weight of 12020, a published pin weight of 2205, and a cargo capacity of 2240. According to our Ford dealership, based on the VIN of our truck, with all of the options we can tow up to 14,500lb.
We love the Mountaineer model because of all of the room for people, dogs, and stuff but it may be too much rig for us. All of the ones that are lower in weight have a very disappointing kitchen setup and the bunks are not full length for an adult. Oh well...may have to wait for newer models.
Jun-26-2012 08:17 PM
Jun-26-2012 08:03 PM
BusyC wrote:
Thanks bpounds for your review of my information! I am glad to have another set of eyes on it. I forgot to mention in my first post that we have an auxiliary tank with 55 gal of diesel in it in the bed of the truck. So if we needed more payload we could just take less fuel.
The rig we are looking at is a Keystone Mountaineer 346LBQ with a sticker shipping weight of 12020, a published pin weight of 2205, and a cargo capacity of 2240. According to our Ford dealership, based on the VIN of our truck, with all of the options we can tow up to 14,500lb.
We love the Mountaineer model because of all of the room for people, dogs, and stuff but it may be too much rig for us. All of the ones that are lower in weight have a very disappointing kitchen setup and the bunks are not full length for an adult. Oh well...may have to wait for newer models.
Jun-26-2012 04:59 PM
BusyC wrote:
The rig we are looking at is a Keystone Mountaineer 346LBQ with a sticker shipping weight of 12020, a published pin weight of 2205, and a cargo capacity of 2240. According to our Ford dealership, based on the VIN of our truck, with all of the options we can tow up to 14,500lb.
Jun-26-2012 04:24 PM
Jun-25-2012 07:45 AM
BusyC wrote:
Truck is a:
2002 Ford F250 7.3L diesel Super Duty Crew Cab with Camper/Towing Pkg(I believe this is where they use a F350 axle, larger radiator, stiffer springs, etc) Axle Ratio 3.73
Banks Headers
Trailer is a:
2006 Sunnybrook Sunset Creek 279RB Travel Trailer (it is about 31'4")
Black Tank Full
Gray tank full
Lots of 'stuff'
Here are the readings
TRUCK WITH TRAILER
Steer Axle 4520# (Max Rating 5200#)
Drive Axle 5240# (Max Rating 6084#)
Trailer Axle 7140#
GCW = 16900#
TRUCK WITHOUT TRAILER
Steer Axle 4820#
Drive Axle 3840#
GVW = 8660#
We are looking to get a fifth wheel but it is much larger....
Jun-24-2012 10:12 PM
Jun-22-2012 08:11 PM
Jun-22-2012 06:15 PM
oklahomamike wrote:DW-gray wrote:oklahomamike wrote:
2012 Newmar X-Aire 40DSBR pulled by 2010 Dodge 3500
Loaded ready to go with fuel and water but no toys in garage.
Gross Trailer Weight 19,100
Pin Weight 3,980
Truck weight 9,200
Steer Axle 4,960
Drive Axle 8,540
Trailer Axle 14,800
Gross combined weight 28,300
You may want to consider visiting Fifth Wheel St. and enter some numbers in the Safety Report.
I agree I would benefit from a bigger truck. That is a very good web site you pointed me to I will check it out this evening. I am 540# under FAWR and 1210# under RAWR on truck of course I am over on GCVWR. I am concerned about safety and keep my equipment in top condition and limit speed to 60 mph when towing. What are the weights on your rig it looks close to what I have.
Jun-22-2012 07:26 AM
DW-gray wrote:oklahomamike wrote:
2012 Newmar X-Aire 40DSBR pulled by 2010 Dodge 3500
Loaded ready to go with fuel and water but no toys in garage.
Gross Trailer Weight 19,100
Pin Weight 3,980
Truck weight 9,200
Steer Axle 4,960
Drive Axle 8,540
Trailer Axle 14,800
Gross combined weight 28,300
You may want to consider visiting Fifth Wheel St. and enter some numbers in the Safety Report.
Jun-21-2012 11:39 PM
oklahomamike wrote:
2012 Newmar X-Aire 40DSBR pulled by 2010 Dodge 3500
Loaded ready to go with fuel and water but no toys in garage.
Gross Trailer Weight 19,100
Pin Weight 3,980
Truck weight 9,200
Steer Axle 4,960
Drive Axle 8,540
Trailer Axle 14,800
Gross combined weight 28,300
Jun-21-2012 08:25 PM