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trapperbking
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okay I'm thinking of buying my first TT I bought my truck without thinking about what it could haul but I have a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Express Crew Cab 4X4 6-speed Automatic 5.7L Hemi Tow Package Trailer Brake Package Payload Capacity 1446lbs 8600lb tow capacity i have a class 3 hitch I will not be a full timer but weekend user(i have 2 young daughters), soccer tourneys, camping, maybe a yearly trip within 1000 miles each way things of that nature I dont want a trailer that will wear out my new truck so i didnt want to go too heavy any suggestions on weight limits that won't affect life of truck the heaviest one i was interested in was 2014 Forest River RV Patriot Edition 26BH 29 ft Dry Weight 4541 gross weight 7402 hitch weight 402 Or a 2012 k-z sportsmen 26ft dry weight 4210 gross 6000 we want a bunkhouse style and the more room the better but safe pulling, quality for the money(last for years)not tearing up my truck are the most important things thanks for any advice
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scrapnread
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We have the same truck except ours is a 2008 and our trailer is a 2014 Forest River Salem 27RKSS. We took it on our first trip to the Grand Canyon and back. The truck towed great. It was 4 adults in the truck and I tend to overpack so I am sure we were heavy. The trip was over 2k miles for us. We bought the truck a week before our trip. The first Dodge we have had and my husband is very impressed. Hope this helps.

3_acat
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You will love towing with the RAM.
We have towed twice with our new truck.
Just booked a 2week trip to Bar Harbour with 3 nights in Vermont on the way there. From what I hear we will be on some smaller raods & hills. Our 2003 that was a 2X4 hemi and 3:55 gears in OK going through mountains and into Lake Placid last year. So I'm hopping for good things this trip.
2014 Ram 1500 QC,SXT package, 4x4, 3.92, Hemi and back-up camera, OME brake controllor, 121 L gas tank &&
2011 KZ Sportsmen S261RK
Champ 4000/3000 gen.

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Weird. I had a look at the manual, but it only listed a Class III bumper hitch. That hitch has a 500lb/5,000 lb limit. It wouldn't hurt to shoot Ram an email to verify the weight carrying and weight distributing capacities. Nevertheless, you have plenty of truck for the range you're looking in.

trapperbking
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Yes there's a reciever I know little but I figured that much out

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trapperbking wrote:
Yes it says trailer tow package class iv reciever hitch standard then under optional equipment going with preferred package 20 inch rims and such it says delete class iv receiver hitch I also have trailer tow mirror and brake control group upgrade


Do you actually have a receiver down there? I'm wondering if what they're calling a class III is actually the bumper.

APT
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trapperbking wrote:
I haven't weighed it yet going by dodge website it says full tank of gas and 150 lb driver I have 1443 left you can add passengers on there but all at 150 I have two small girls and wife but kids will grow but I entered 5 passengers 750 pounds total for passengers to cover 250lbs extra of cargo or kids growing maybe bring the golden retriever along whatever that leaves me 843 lbs of payload left does this sound right


Ignore Dodge website for payload. Look at your truck's as equipped payload by locating this sticker on your truck's driver's door or jam. This number does include all fluids full, but no people, driver, or passengers.

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hddecker
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trapperbking wrote:
thanks everyone i'm taking my time trying to do this right first time went shopping tonight saw a new Hideout 260LHS and thought nice 14,700 ok then he showed me a new Passport Ultra Lite Grand touring 2810BHS we fell in love 22,000 though a bit more than I wanted to spend but it makes the hideout look kinda small and bland I can afford it but eats into my spending money I told them I would think about it not going to rush into anything this is a huge purchase for my family paying extra now might be better than trying to upgrade a few years down the road planned on going used when I started but I don't know now I will keep you posted and I never can hear too many opinions thanks again


Don't get fooled by the glitz and glamor, the best thing to do is sit down with the family and list the must haves and the nice to haves.

Then go shopping for the rig that meets all the must haves, then if it has some of the nice to haves it's a bonus.

Don't be afraid to do some pulling and prodding, while your shopping. It's better that the stuff fall off when your shopping, than when your camping.

trapperbking
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Trailer I like is 5145 dry with hitch weight of 565 7200 gvw this is max weight I have even considered would prefer a little lighter but momma really want the extra space

trapperbking
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I haven't weighed it yet going by dodge website it says full tank of gas and 150 lb driver I have 1443 left you can add passengers on there but all at 150 I have two small girls and wife but kids will grow but I entered 5 passengers 750 pounds total for passengers to cover 250lbs extra of cargo or kids growing maybe bring the golden retriever along whatever that leaves me 843 lbs of payload left does this sound right

rbpru
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If you have a truck max payload of 1446 lbs. what is the total load on the truck?

You have the weight of the family, the trailer tongue weight, the truck cap and any toys or other cargo.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

trapperbking
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That surprises me you'd say that hideout was what we initially wanted but passport had laminate floors extra room with slide out mattresses appliances and cabinets seemed better quality it was extreme weather rated for those deer hunting trips the nice entertainment center separating queen from rest of trailer more storage two entry doors then just general appearance was better no way am i knocking the hideout it was exactly what i went looking for just when you look at it I said I would enjoy camping in this the passport I thought I could live in this now I have no opinion on metal vs fiberglass I just don't know enough Hideout has price on its side but passport sure looked and felt like a vastly superior camper but I may change my opinion the more I educate myself as I know nothing yet about TT's

AlbertaNewbie
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That hideout is one of the best optioned entry level trailers you can get, and the ssame layout as mine with mostly the ssame features. The only reason I didn't buy it is because we live in hail country and I couldn't get it in smooth walls.the passport Is a lesser trailer imo, don't get sucked in.
2014 Dutchmen 261bhs - 7200#'s loaded
2012 Ram 1500 SXT Crew Cab w/5.7L HEMI, 4x4 3.55 Gears
250w Conergy 250P 24v solar with tristar 45amp mppt charge controller

trapperbking
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thanks everyone i'm taking my time trying to do this right first time went shopping tonight saw a new Hideout 260LHS and thought nice 14,700 ok then he showed me a new Passport Ultra Lite Grand touring 2810BHS we fell in love 22,000 though a bit more than I wanted to spend but it makes the hideout look kinda small and bland I can afford it but eats into my spending money I told them I would think about it not going to rush into anything this is a huge purchase for my family paying extra now might be better than trying to upgrade a few years down the road planned on going used when I started but I don't know now I will keep you posted and I never can hear too many opinions thanks again

AlbertaNewbie
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See trailer in my sig. and basically the same truck except with 17" wheels. I'm within payload limits verified by scale weights. The truck does struggle on some of the larger hills in the Rockies, but does just fine 98% of the time.
2014 Dutchmen 261bhs - 7200#'s loaded
2012 Ram 1500 SXT Crew Cab w/5.7L HEMI, 4x4 3.55 Gears
250w Conergy 250P 24v solar with tristar 45amp mppt charge controller