May-15-2017 02:27 PM
May-31-2017 08:39 AM
Steve92004 wrote:
It was just too big and long for me, crew cab with an 8' bed
It was also black and impossible to wash
I sold my boat and thought my towing days were over
I retire next month and might be towing more now that I will have free time
I'm looking at trading in my 1500 and leasing a short bed crew cab cummins
I seem to trade in my vehicles and lose money on them every few years so it might make sense to just lease them.
I'm comfortable with the payment and I won't be upside down every time like now
May-26-2017 01:02 PM
lincster wrote:Steve92004 wrote:
OP here...
I'm pulling the toy hauler with a new Ram 1500. I know it's not ideal It's a shortbed crew cab and I'm not sure if it has the 3.21 rear end with 8,000 towing capacity or the 3.92 with 10,000 towing capacity. The toy hauler is about 8,000 loaded
I had a new heavy duty Ram 2500 Cummins diesel long bed before this one because I was pulling a 12,000 pound boat. That thing was a train.
I got rid of the boat and then one day I dismantled two cars in a school drop off zone. I didn't even realize I grabbed them until I completely took them apart. Everybody was yelling at me to stop and I looked in the mirror and saw a trail of bumpers, fenders and grills behind me.
I figured I should get something that wasn't a weapon of mass destruction so I traded it in on the 1500 and now I have another trailer.
I retire next month and I'm pulling the toy hauler from my place in San Diego to Idaho in August and staying a month or so.
I'm worried about the hills on the way with that 1500 tow vehicle
Maybe I'll put one of those Hensley hitches before I go. Right now I have WD hitch and a friction sway control bar
EDIT... I just got off the phone with the dealer and they went through the whole thing and said I have 8,750 capacity so I'm getting close to max with my rig
I don't understand this thought process at all.
You had a capable tow vehicle and because you got in an accident you went to a less capable tow vehicle?
Anyway, your decisions, but that 1/2 ton is gonna be scary towing that much weight up and down hills.....
Tail wagging the dog.
May-26-2017 10:29 AM
Steve92004 wrote:
OP here...
I'm pulling the toy hauler with a new Ram 1500. I know it's not ideal It's a shortbed crew cab and I'm not sure if it has the 3.21 rear end with 8,000 towing capacity or the 3.92 with 10,000 towing capacity. The toy hauler is about 8,000 loaded
I had a new heavy duty Ram 2500 Cummins diesel long bed before this one because I was pulling a 12,000 pound boat. That thing was a train.
I got rid of the boat and then one day I dismantled two cars in a school drop off zone. I didn't even realize I grabbed them until I completely took them apart. Everybody was yelling at me to stop and I looked in the mirror and saw a trail of bumpers, fenders and grills behind me.
I figured I should get something that wasn't a weapon of mass destruction so I traded it in on the 1500 and now I have another trailer.
I retire next month and I'm pulling the toy hauler from my place in San Diego to Idaho in August and staying a month or so.
I'm worried about the hills on the way with that 1500 tow vehicle
Maybe I'll put one of those Hensley hitches before I go. Right now I have WD hitch and a friction sway control bar
EDIT... I just got off the phone with the dealer and they went through the whole thing and said I have 8,750 capacity so I'm getting close to max with my rig
May-26-2017 07:33 AM
htwheelz67 wrote:
Thats your problem, towing with a 1/2 ton, I've towed my 30' triple axle WW in 35-50 mph winds with a GMC 2500 and now a F350 and never felt unstable or even pushed out of my lane, but might have something to do with 3 axles vs 2, because I have watched trailers in front of me get thrown around by wind on the fwy and I grab the wheel expecting the worst and hardly nothing. Tires make a huge differnce too.
May-25-2017 07:40 PM
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May-19-2017 07:33 AM
nayther wrote:RedRocket204 wrote:
As I mentioned about the fine tuned and proper TV, I did all the adjustments to my dual-cam WDH and tow my 9000lb TT with a 1-ton, CC LB diesel. Towing manners are extremely good and even with gusty cross winds, my combo can get moved but as a whole unit. I'm sure proper trailer loading along with the extended wheel base and weight on my truck has a lot to do with it but point still is, my combo tows excellent even with 25-30mph cross winds that I experience in Wyoming.
that combos SHOULD be very stable. a dually towing a 9k TT, you've got a LOT more truck than necessary.
May-19-2017 07:11 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:
As I mentioned about the fine tuned and proper TV, I did all the adjustments to my dual-cam WDH and tow my 9000lb TT with a 1-ton, CC LB diesel. Towing manners are extremely good and even with gusty cross winds, my combo can get moved but as a whole unit. I'm sure proper trailer loading along with the extended wheel base and weight on my truck has a lot to do with it but point still is, my combo tows excellent even with 25-30mph cross winds that I experience in Wyoming.
May-18-2017 11:18 AM
nayther wrote:RedRocket204 wrote:
That is definitely a problem with Moab. You lose your mind about trying to get to that adult playground and possibly make poor decisions. I feel your pain! 😉
Back on point. A good, fine tuned WDH on a TT with a proper TV can handle winds as well as a 5th.
except with a tag trailer the wind wants to turn the tow vehicle, not just push it sideways due to the moment from the back wheels to the hitch ball. With a 5er the pivot point is directly over the rear axle so there's no moment and the wind pushes the whole thing in one direction. With my old TT I was always correcting with the steering wheel pointing in the same direction as the wind, now it is into the wind with the 5er.
May-18-2017 10:11 AM
YnotTurbo wrote:
Bumper pulls will give you the white knuckle experience. Next rv, try a fifth wheel. They tow a lot better in a crosswind as well as when an 18 wheeler rolls by...
May-18-2017 08:42 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:
That is definitely a problem with Moab. You lose your mind about trying to get to that adult playground and possibly make poor decisions. I feel your pain! 😉
Back on point. A good, fine tuned WDH on a TT with a proper TV can handle winds as well as a 5th.
May-17-2017 05:39 PM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:
The worst crosswinds I ever drove through were on I15 SB north of Salt Lake on our way to Moab last year. The wind was so bad the freeway was closed to all high clearance vehicles, including RVs. We were on a mission to get to camp...
May-17-2017 05:22 PM