Dec-04-2018 05:36 PM
Dec-05-2018 09:36 PM
Dec-05-2018 05:56 PM
thomas201 wrote:
You live out on Long Island. Do you need a 250/2500? Neighborhood parking, parkways, and hammer lanes? My wife is a Jersey girl and the 350/3500 could cause me problems when visiting without the 5er. As to 5ers and the 3/4 ton class, it just depends. We have a rear kitchen that weighs 9600# loaded with everything I can think of (including a second spare for the truck, I like to 4 wheel at destinations) and it has never had over 1400# on the pin. The darn thing has been to 46 states and it pulls great with this light pin weight. My diesel F250 has over 2500# on the door sticker, and we have never weighed over 10k total, so all rules of thumb just go out the window when you look at a specific case.
I am a retired engineer, so you have to look at the whole system, not just the parts. However, without the Jersey wife, I too would be in the SRW one ton camp, or get the same thing (less the door sticker) with the camper package on a Ford F250.
Settle on the camper you want, then ask in the forums, and see if you can get a loaded pin estimate. Then buy the truck to fit. Understand you might have to change campers to park the truck at home on LI. Do you have neighborhood rules???
Dec-05-2018 03:39 PM
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Dec-05-2018 06:15 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:
Sorry, they were all 2018s, withe less than 16k miles.
Dec-05-2018 05:39 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:
Sorry, they were all 2018s, withe less than 16k miles.
Dec-05-2018 05:07 AM
Dec-05-2018 04:54 AM
op wrote:
Also Ford claims that the max 5th wheel towing for the F250 diesel is 16,500 lbs and its max payload us 3120. So do I really need a 350/3500? Don't get me wrong, I'd consider one, I'm just asking. I would think that the 350/3500 ride is more harsh.
Dec-05-2018 04:49 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:
Sorry, they were all 2018s, withe less than 16k miles.
Dec-05-2018 04:47 AM
Dec-05-2018 04:22 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Get a photo of the load sticker (on the door jam). That has all the info. You may need to go to the manufacturers site to decode some of the info. But payload is now clearly listed. It will have details about the rear-end ratio and such specific to the truck.
If buying, I would lean toward the 1 ton SRW. For the most part the same truck but higher payload, so the 5er limits will be better
Pin weight is usually the limiting factor and for a 16k lb 5er, that can push 3500lb plus a couple hundred for the hitch plus anything else you load. So while you may be able to pull 16k lb, you might not be able to lift the pin weight that goes with it.
Dec-05-2018 04:10 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:I have a 2017 2500 Ram, 6.4 Hemi. It didn't have the factory fifth wheel prep,and the dealer would not install it. so I bought the part and had it installed by a custom weld/hitch shop. Think I spent less than 500 bucks for the part and installation. Payload is 3025 lbs. Its a standard bed so I bought a B&W companion slider. Some will tell you that you don't need the slider - you do - ask me why...
Sorry, they were all 2018s, withe less than 16k miles.