Nov-16-2015 09:59 AM
Nov-16-2015 01:59 PM
Grit dog wrote:exhaustipated wrote:PRodacy wrote:
I'd go with a 3/4 ton instead of a 1 ton. The camper you're looking at isn't heavy enough to warrant the 1 ton, and you'll get more suspension flex with the 3/4, which is important off-road.
X2. You don't need a 1 ton to haul a pop-up camper as they're generally not as heavy and won't be a problem with a 3/4 ton and the price difference will be thousands less.
Or hundreds less if you're talking apples to apples.
Nov-16-2015 01:57 PM
RWDIII wrote:Steve_in_29 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:I'd go with an F-350 instead of an F-250. Why? You get more GVWR with little or no increase in price. So think 1 ton truck.
Well....yes and no. A couple of points.
Some F350 SRW trucks have a 10000 GVWR just like a 10000 GVWR F250. We had one poster who came up with a 10k GVWR F350 SRW crew cab 4x4 6.7 diesel long wheelbase. The weight police convinced him he had to trade it in for the same truck with the 11200 GVWR sticker :R.
And if the F250 comes with the heavy service package its the same as the F350 SRW truck.
The newer gen 3/4 ton diesel trucks have up to 6500 RAWR and over 3000 lb rear axle payloads.
Gassers even more.
Those people were ill informed, as the 10k package on the F350 is simply a piece of paper with no actual changes being made to the vehicle's suspension. It is done to get around registration andor parking restrictions some localities have in place.
I have never heard of an F250 that was rated at the same GVWR as the F350.
Then go down to the nearest Ford dealer and look at the F350 work truck with 17 in tires that has a 10000 lb GVW
Nov-16-2015 01:23 PM
exhaustipated wrote:PRodacy wrote:
I'd go with a 3/4 ton instead of a 1 ton. The camper you're looking at isn't heavy enough to warrant the 1 ton, and you'll get more suspension flex with the 3/4, which is important off-road.
X2. You don't need a 1 ton to haul a pop-up camper as they're generally not as heavy and won't be a problem with a 3/4 ton and the price difference will be thousands less.
Nov-16-2015 01:21 PM
realter wrote:
You will probably want to consider either Chevy/GMC, or Ford, or Dodge. A trip to your local dealer helps in choosing what you find most comfortable. Good luck.
Nov-16-2015 12:49 PM
PRodacy wrote:
I'd go with a 3/4 ton instead of a 1 ton. The camper you're looking at isn't heavy enough to warrant the 1 ton, and you'll get more suspension flex with the 3/4, which is important off-road.
Nov-16-2015 12:39 PM
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Nov-16-2015 11:48 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:I'd go with an F-350 instead of an F-250. Why? You get more GVWR with little or no increase in price. So think 1 ton truck.
Well....yes and no. A couple of points.
Some F350 SRW trucks have a 10000 GVWR just like a 10000 GVWR F250. We had one poster who came up with a 10k GVWR F350 SRW crew cab 4x4 6.7 diesel long wheelbase. The weight police convinced him he had to trade it in for the same truck with the 11200 GVWR sticker :R.
And if the F250 comes with the heavy service package its the same as the F350 SRW truck.
The newer gen 3/4 ton diesel trucks have up to 6500 RAWR and over 3000 lb rear axle payloads.
Gassers even more.
Those people were ill informed, as the 10k package on the F350 is simply a piece of paper with no actual changes being made to the vehicle's suspension. It is done to get around registration andor parking restrictions some localities have in place.
I have never heard of an F250 that was rated at the same GVWR as the F350.
Nov-16-2015 11:29 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:I'd go with an F-350 instead of an F-250. Why? You get more GVWR with little or no increase in price. So think 1 ton truck.
Well....yes and no. A couple of points.
Some F350 SRW trucks have a 10000 GVWR just like a 10000 GVWR F250. We had one poster who came up with a 10k GVWR F350 SRW crew cab 4x4 6.7 diesel long wheelbase. The weight police convinced him he had to trade it in for the same truck with the 11200 GVWR sticker :R.
And if the F250 comes with the heavy service package its the same as the F350 SRW truck.
The newer gen 3/4 ton diesel trucks have up to 6500 RAWR and over 3000 lb rear axle payloads.
Gassers even more.
Nov-16-2015 11:26 AM
Nov-16-2015 11:10 AM
I'd go with an F-350 instead of an F-250. Why? You get more GVWR with little or no increase in price. So think 1 ton truck.
Nov-16-2015 10:25 AM