May-02-2017 03:05 PM
May-03-2017 04:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:
If you get the gasser then plan on keeeping it til the wheels fall off if you're concerned about overall cost (which you are or you wouldn't be asking about the cheaper option).
Reason being, aint nobody wants to buy a used dually gasser. May as well be a Ford Exploder from the Firestone days.......
Yes it will get you where you're going safely though.
May-03-2017 10:18 AM
May-03-2017 08:51 AM
Bedlam wrote:
A large camper filled and loaded can be a 6000 lb payload. If you tow behind something like this, it will be with a 3-4' extension which also loads up the rear axle. Depending on your tongue weight, you can overload a Dana 80 or AAM 11.5" rear axle. Almost no weight transfers to the front axle and sometimes the front axle can actually unload some weight.
May-03-2017 08:14 AM
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May-03-2017 06:52 AM
Flashman wrote:
Less payload
May-03-2017 06:26 AM
May-03-2017 06:22 AM
Bedlam wrote:
My Host Mammoth is 4712 lbs dry. By the time you add 60 gallons of water, occupants and personal gear, you're pushing 6000 lbs. The 3500 will be able to carry it, but don't plan on towing anything with tongue weight at the same time using that truck.
The 6.4 Hemi will do fine just carrying around the high profile camper even if it does sing pulling grades. If you plan to tow behind this combination, you need to look at the 6.7 CTD. Although the gasser is lighter than the diesel, all the weight is up front. In real world use, that rear axle will be loaded about the same regardless of your engine choice.
May-03-2017 12:39 AM
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