Mar-20-2016 07:53 AM
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op wrote:
Looks like the 4x4 defeats that purpose. Anyone out there care to weigh in. Pun intended. ??
Mar-20-2016 09:22 PM
1handyhubby wrote:
A little follow up for anyone interested, I found specs online for a 2001 F350. It should be the same as a 1999. There is a difference of 495 lbs. The max payload of a 2x4 is 5,700 and 4x4 is 5,285. I let last nights research sway my decision and cancel the appointment to look at the truck because I thought ther was a difference of over 1,000. My current camper is 3,300 lbs empty so I should be fine. The truck is 2 hours away and the owner has plans for the day so we'll have to see if he still has it next weekend. In the mean time I guess I'll look for some swingout brackets for my jacks and hope I'm a quick study on getting a dually threw the jacks with less clearance and driveing a stick after 30 years of automatics. ??
Mar-20-2016 08:36 PM
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Mar-20-2016 10:39 AM
jmtandem wrote:
A tank of fresh water in your new truck camper will weigh more than the 4x4 components.
Mar-20-2016 10:04 AM
Researching on the forums can be a challenge. I've read several posts giving the weight of the 4x4 at 1,100 and one said 1,400. Having never owned one I was going by others experiences and comments but it dd sound a little high. I thank everyone for your comments. I've found there are always contradicting opinions which adds to my dilemma. I hate to miss out on this truck because I haven't found many duallies with the v10 but I can't afford to get it and end up having it not work out. Thanks and I will keep reading.
Mar-20-2016 09:56 AM
Mar-20-2016 09:16 AM
I really wish I had thought about this earlier concidering I'm supposed to look at the truck today. I have the opportunity to buy a 1999 F350 dually v10 5 speed 4x4. I was excited about the 4x4 until after some late night reading that I would have to subtract the weight of the 4x4 from my max cargo weight. The reason for the dually was to be able to get a heavier camper (1-2 slides). Looks like the 4x4 defeats that purpose. Anyone out there care to weigh in. Pun intended. ??
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