โJul-12-2017 05:21 PM
โJul-14-2017 03:08 PM
1jeep wrote:ShinerBock wrote:1jeep wrote:
I live in Ma and passed up getting a F450 thinking I would save on insurance. The registry forced me to get a commercial plate on the 350 as it is a drw, then insurance was an automatic commercial policy.
As for the truck, if I could redo it I might look into a F450 or Ram 4500 with a custom bed.
You would be sacrificing a lot of power and torque going from a Super Duty pick-up bed to a cab and chassis. The cab and chassis has 110 hp and 175 lb-ft less than the pickup bed version.
lower gears would help offset that, although im already at 4.30 in my current truck.
โJul-13-2017 11:25 AM
โJul-13-2017 11:08 AM
โJul-13-2017 10:55 AM
ShinerBock wrote:1jeep wrote:
I live in Ma and passed up getting a F450 thinking I would save on insurance. The registry forced me to get a commercial plate on the 350 as it is a drw, then insurance was an automatic commercial policy.
As for the truck, if I could redo it I might look into a F450 or Ram 4500 with a custom bed.
You would be sacrificing a lot of power and torque going from a Super Duty pick-up bed to a cab and chassis. The cab and chassis has 110 hp and 175 lb-ft less than the pickup bed version.
โJul-13-2017 09:42 AM
jbc28 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I put 15 hours towing yesterday 35k combined with MC trailer behind RV in a 15 RAM Dually. I felt a bit tired but not sore at all. Truck has AISIN and is a LongHorn with factory rear air ride. Very nice!
Thanks for the info. I bet that air ride is sweet.
โJul-13-2017 09:27 AM
1jeep wrote:
I live in Ma and passed up getting a F450 thinking I would save on insurance. The registry forced me to get a commercial plate on the 350 as it is a drw, then insurance was an automatic commercial policy.
As for the truck, if I could redo it I might look into a F450 or Ram 4500 with a custom bed.
โJul-13-2017 09:22 AM
jbc28 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
What is your actual pin weight or truck rear axle weight now when you are loaded?
My 5500 loaded with a 4000 lb truck camper and 1000 lb hitch weight trailer was still a little stiff. Now that I carry a 6000 lb truck camper, the ride has softened up. I understand you want to get a heavier duty truck, but you do not one that is so stiff that it rattles your occupants and RV apart.
I'm putting almost 5k of additional weight with the camper pin, fuel tank, tools, and additional weight of the flat bed.
My F350 C&C has 9750 lb rear springs as compared to a new 450 pickup and f350 drw with 9900 lb springs. I expect the ride will be similar.
I'm thinking of building my own kelderman style air ride for the rear shackles. I own a fabrication shop and have the capability.
โJul-13-2017 08:19 AM
โJul-13-2017 06:32 AM
stufarmer wrote:
I suggest talking to your Insurance Company before you consider any Truck over a 1 ton. In the first part of 16' we bought a new F450 for our personal use. Big mistake, our Insurance Company (State Farm) rated the truck as a Commercial Vehicle and required Commercial Insurance on it, regardless of our intended use.
I understand we all have different circumstances, and yours may vary, etc .. etc .. or it may vary State to State .. IDK. But we love or F350.
โJul-13-2017 06:30 AM
Bedlam wrote:
What is your actual pin weight or truck rear axle weight now when you are loaded?
My 5500 loaded with a 4000 lb truck camper and 1000 lb hitch weight trailer was still a little stiff. Now that I carry a 6000 lb truck camper, the ride has softened up. I understand you want to get a heavier duty truck, but you do not one that is so stiff that it rattles your occupants and RV apart.
โJul-13-2017 06:23 AM
Halmfamily wrote:
Howdy neighbor. Check out James O'Neil in Breman, GA if you're looking for a dually. When I purchased my 08 GMC 3500 they had the best price around and had several in stock, new and used. Even delivered to my store in Jacksonville.
We'll be up at Nocalula campground in October for our annual FR owners group rally. Great campground.
Good luck with your hunt.
โJul-13-2017 06:21 AM
dfletch wrote:
We just got a 2017 Silverado 3500hd duramax crewcab 4x4 longbed dully. It has a CGVW OF 30,000 lbs towing capacity (5th wheel) of 22,000 lbs. and a cargo payload of 4,000 lbs. It has all the bells and whistles and drives like a dream. When pulling our 40 foot 16,000 lb 5ver I don't even know it's back there.
โJul-13-2017 06:20 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I put 15 hours towing yesterday 35k combined with MC trailer behind RV in a 15 RAM Dually. I felt a bit tired but not sore at all. Truck has AISIN and is a LongHorn with factory rear air ride. Very nice!
โJul-13-2017 04:59 AM
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