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โFeb-26-2014 03:08 PM
dzirkelb wrote:
Here are the specs for Heartland camper:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 15,500 lbs
Dry Weight 12,745 lbs
Hitch Weight 2,185 lbs
Carrying Capacity 2,755 lbs
dry hitch weight % = 17% times 15,500 = estimated 2657 hitch weight at GVWR
and her is the KZ camper:
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight)* 12,920
Dry Hitch Weight* 2,290
Dry Axle Weight* 10,630
NCC (Net Carrying Capacity) 2,580
GVWR 15,500
dry hitch weight % = 17.7% times 15,500 = estimated 2747 hitch weight at GVWR
โFeb-26-2014 02:09 PM
whistlebritches wrote:
We have an 03 Silveraldo 2500HD crewcab with the Duramax diesel/Allison and the door sticker says GCWR (truck and trailer) is 21,500. Our 05 37' Cedar Creek loaded with us, 3 grandkids and dog, loaded weighed in at 20,090#. We've never had any problems towing it as of yet. Now that said, we haven't pulled it over the high elevations of Colorado, like Monarch Pass or the Eisenhower tunnel. The highest we've been is about 8000'elevation and it just chugged right up there.
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โFeb-26-2014 01:17 PM
powderman426 wrote:MFL wrote:
My thinking has always been, if you need a diesel to pull it, you are going to need the higher capacity 350/3500, to carry it.
A 250 could be modified to carry a similar load, as the 350, but may cost more than just getting the 350 to start with.
Your yellow tire placard will give the manufacturers payload number. It will be on the driver's door jam.
Jerry
I can't speak to Ford, but in the Ram there isn't a dimes Worth of difference between the 2500 and 3500 except a extra leaf spring. Axle weight rating, tires, wheels and brakes are all the same. Now if your talking dually then all bets are off.
โFeb-26-2014 01:11 PM
MFL wrote:
My thinking has always been, if you need a diesel to pull it, you are going to need the higher capacity 350/3500, to carry it.
A 250 could be modified to carry a similar load, as the 350, but may cost more than just getting the 350 to start with.
Your yellow tire placard will give the manufacturers payload number. It will be on the driver's door jam.
Jerry
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