Feb-14-2014 06:55 AM
Feb-16-2014 11:07 AM
Feb-16-2014 10:48 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:soundslikefun wrote:
Actually it was 40% of 5th wheels and a higher number for TTs that I don't recall the exact number so I just threw out the 40%. I'd totally believe it and see it every time I pull into a CG. It's always 1/2 ton owners believing the commercials that their brand of truck is the biggest baddest.
Pure BS. Lots of dressed out 3/4 and 1 ton are overloaded. By the time they got all the accessories and options they usually don't have what the owners think they have. I've often asked why is it ok to overload a 3/4 or 1 ton then add airbags or helper springs but a big NO NO to do the same to a half ton? I've heard more ignorant answers from those so proud of their "superior" intelligence.Dayle wrote:
And I would rather tow a fiver than a lighter TT any day of the week, no sway, no weight distribution or loading concerns (except loaded pin weight), more relaxing driving.
Exactly! It is much safer to tow a fifth slightly overloading a truck then towing a TT at ratings requiring a bunch of bandaids to make it "safe".
Feb-16-2014 08:26 AM
soundslikefun wrote:
Actually it was 40% of 5th wheels and a higher number for TTs that I don't recall the exact number so I just threw out the 40%. I'd totally believe it and see it every time I pull into a CG. It's always 1/2 ton owners believing the commercials that their brand of truck is the biggest baddest.
Dayle wrote:
And I would rather tow a fiver than a lighter TT any day of the week, no sway, no weight distribution or loading concerns (except loaded pin weight), more relaxing driving.
Feb-16-2014 07:25 AM
milo wrote:soundslikefun wrote:
Saw a speaker at last weekends Minneapolis RV show mention something around 40% of towed RVs are overweight for their tow vehicle. If that is true I am frightened to be on the road with all these vehicles unable to stop.
Alrighty then...let me try and understand what you are saying.... in your statement you said "mention something" is that cuz your not sure of exactly what the speaker said. Could the speaker have been talking about 40% of the RV'ers being overweight and not the RV, hmmmm. Hard to believe that 40% of all RV's are over loaded. Surely RV'ers are not that stupid.. then again... maybe they are.
Oh and another thought DwnSth...whatever you do, never, never, never ever tow a 5er with a little tiny 1/2 ton. Nothing smaller than a HDV. SHHHH don't tell anybody, but I tow a 5er with itty bitty 150, but what do I know. :?
Feb-16-2014 06:59 AM
Feb-16-2014 04:37 AM
soundslikefun wrote:
Saw a speaker at last weekends Minneapolis RV show mention something around 40% of towed RVs are overweight for their tow vehicle. If that is true I am frightened to be on the road with all these vehicles unable to stop.
Feb-15-2014 08:06 AM
soundslikefun wrote:
Saw a speaker at last weekends Minneapolis RV show mention something around 40% of towed RVs are overweight for their tow vehicle. If that is true I am frightened to be on the road with all these vehicles unable to stop.
Feb-15-2014 07:55 AM
Feb-15-2014 06:50 AM
soundslikefun wrote:
Saw a speaker at last weekends Minneapolis RV show mention something around 40% of towed RVs are overweight for their tow vehicle. If that is true I am frightened to be on the road with all these vehicles unable to stop.
Feb-15-2014 04:35 AM
DwnSth wrote:Your truck is more capable than mine (I do not have the HD axle) and it tows/carries my FW in my sig with no problem. I guesstimated the max #'s and felt it would work prior to purchase.
...Looking at TT's yesterday and we saw an Open Range light 5th wheel...
So we have truck in sig. Payload is 2090 so I know there isn't much leeway (Even though Ford accounts for 150lb driver and full tank). The Open Ranges we looked at were between 1100 and 1250 on the pin...
Probably not going to give up truck and go to something larger. Is it within reason to tow a light 5th wheel with my truck?
Feb-14-2014 11:13 PM
Sammie1 wrote:
My husband thinks from what he has read that we don't need a dually to pull a 40 ft 5th wheel. He says an f350 should do the job. We will want to be able to tow at least 18000 lbs. everyone has a different opinion, so who do we listen too? What happens if we don't get a dually. Keep in mind this is our first big truck and 5th wheel as we are new to this.
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