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Jun-14-2015 05:43 PM
IdaD wrote:taken wrote:transferred wrote:downtheroad wrote:
I always recommend going to the 350 instead..very little difference in cost or ride and you get lots more payload.
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100%. Most 3/4 tons you see towing 5ers are over their GVWR, not so with the SRW and DRW 1-tons.
Yes, but since the 250's gvwr if a fabricated marketing number and has nothing to do with real specs, it really doesn't matter. A 250 is physically identical to a srw 350 and since private rigs don't get checked for weight, who cares what a sticker says?
I largely agree with you although if I was planning to regularly be over GVWR in my truck I would have gone 3500. But down the road I'm not really too worried about payload limitations as long as I stick within axle and tire ratings. The diesel 3/4 payload ratings really are meaningless.
Jun-14-2015 05:38 PM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
With a 1,700 'dry' empty hitch weight, sure to go up by 300 - 600 pounds while towing, I would be considering a slightly more expensive F-350 SRW truck. It will have about 1,400 higher GVWR, while the curb weight is nearly identical. The cost difference is barely $1,000. Weight and MPG difference is insignificant, say 100 pounds and fractional MPG difference.
Remember that your hitch will be 100 - 150 pounds, depending on the model. As you fill the trailer, the empty hitch weight will go way up. If the F-250 has a 2,500 pound cargo rating, and you have 3 passengers with a total weight of 600 pounds, then you will be exceeding your GVWR once hooked up to the trailer. .. Add a pair of 47 pound generators, some firewood, and perhaps a cooler in the truck for drinks?
Good luck,
Fred.
Jun-14-2015 05:33 PM
taken wrote:transferred wrote:downtheroad wrote:
I always recommend going to the 350 instead..very little difference in cost or ride and you get lots more payload.
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100%. Most 3/4 tons you see towing 5ers are over their GVWR, not so with the SRW and DRW 1-tons.
Yes, but since the 250's gvwr if a fabricated marketing number and has nothing to do with real specs, it really doesn't matter. A 250 is physically identical to a srw 350 and since private rigs don't get checked for weight, who cares what a sticker says?
Jun-14-2015 05:26 PM
taken wrote:transferred wrote:downtheroad wrote:
I always recommend going to the 350 instead..very little difference in cost or ride and you get lots more payload.
=.
100%. Most 3/4 tons you see towing 5ers are over their GVWR, not so with the SRW and DRW 1-tons.
Yes, but since the 250's gvwr if a fabricated marketing number and has nothing to do with real specs, it really doesn't matter. A 250 is physically identical to a srw 350 and since private rigs don't get checked for weight, who cares what a sticker says?
Jun-14-2015 04:34 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
Jun-14-2015 03:26 PM
transferred wrote:downtheroad wrote:
I always recommend going to the 350 instead..very little difference in cost or ride and you get lots more payload.
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100%. Most 3/4 tons you see towing 5ers are over their GVWR, not so with the SRW and DRW 1-tons.
Jun-14-2015 03:12 PM
downtheroad wrote:
I always recommend going to the 350 instead..very little difference in cost or ride and you get lots more payload.
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