โJan-28-2018 02:53 AM
โFeb-02-2018 06:43 AM
โFeb-02-2018 04:50 AM
โFeb-02-2018 04:33 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Many 15 series trucks have had a ton of payload for quite some time. depended upon the model......i have nearly 2 tons in my 2000 C2500. 300 lbs short of the CC dually dmax I had!
Personally, for my needs, I would like to see an 8000-8600 gvwr rig like i drive now. Do not really need the higher load carrying of the 9900-11500 SW rigs. Too much of a split between the typical 15 series rig with a max of 7200 gvwr........
Marty
โFeb-01-2018 09:51 PM
โFeb-01-2018 06:44 AM
All I could afford wrote:
No matter how much power and torque, and how many gears in trans, 1/2 ton will most likely run out of rear axle weight capacity between tongue weight, passengers, and cargo. And then thereโs the issue of rear axle durability. Would u rather have a 1500 axle running at around 100 percent capacity, or a nice beefy Full Floating rear axle in a 2500? Durability is important.
โFeb-01-2018 04:22 AM
โJan-31-2018 06:18 PM
Grit dog wrote:mowermech wrote:
IMO, yes, you can tow that trailer "safely".
However, I think your truck and you will not be happy when towing it. I know I wasn't when towing a 7X14 box trailer with a Dodge Ram 1500 with the 360 engine and 3.55 differentials. On a hilly stretch of I-90, that poor truck was shifting constantly, even with OD locked out. I sold the 1500 and bought the truck in my sig. I rarely have to shift down now. I am much happier now when towing.
Lol, a half ton model T would tow it even worse!
Youโre not comparing anything remotely close using an old 5.9 V8, 2nd gen Ram, correct?
Yes the 5.3 will downshift a bunch in the hills, but it is appropriately sized for the OPs proposed TT.
โJan-31-2018 08:24 AM
Terryallan wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Camper 214.
By virtue of the fact that 2 pages in, no one has said โyou need a 1 tonโ, you can be assured itโs a safe combo as approved by the rvnet weight police board of directors!
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Yeah. your going to need a F950 turbo diesel with a 13 speed double over Fuller Road Ranger trans for that trailer. Prolly need twin screws as well. :B
โJan-31-2018 06:46 AM
โJan-31-2018 06:23 AM
ulvik wrote:old guy wrote:
I had a 1500 4x4 chev and a 24 ft TT and the truck had 3.73 gears. it bucked all the time and the 350 engine just didn't like pulling that TT. I got a 2500HD chev truck and it was like night and day difference. I will never go back to a 1/2 ton truck for towing
In my opinion you are comparing apples to oranges. The last time Chevrolet had a 350 in them was 1997 or 1998. Half ton trucks today have become far better than they were over 20 years ago.
โJan-29-2018 06:02 AM
old guy wrote:
I had a 1500 4x4 chev and a 24 ft TT and the truck had 3.73 gears. it bucked all the time and the 350 engine just didn't like pulling that TT. I got a 2500HD chev truck and it was like night and day difference. I will never go back to a 1/2 ton truck for towing
โJan-28-2018 03:21 PM
โJan-28-2018 03:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Camper 214.
By virtue of the fact that 2 pages in, no one has said โyou need a 1 tonโ, you can be assured itโs a safe combo as approved by the rvnet weight police board of directors!
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โJan-28-2018 11:46 AM