Mar-28-2015 10:10 AM
Mar-29-2015 02:39 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
I've been hearing curb weights pushing 9k in the new Rams. 7700 is only 300 lbs more than my 06 weighted when new. Must be something in the water up there :B
Mar-29-2015 02:33 PM
Mar-29-2015 10:52 AM
taken wrote:
The op never said his pin weight was 4k. It's more likely to be 3k. And like I said, fully loaded and ready to travel, a SRW is close to 8500. So, considering the trucks GVWR is 11.5k or more, completely within spec. So, what I disagree with is everything you wrote.
Mar-29-2015 10:03 AM
Mar-29-2015 09:47 AM
taken wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
New Ram 3500 or Ford F-450....
My 1999 F350 had a GVWR of 11,600 lbs... With just the fam and I in the truck with a full tank of gas we were at 7800 lbs ish.... That's only 3,800 lbs in a CC, LB, GASSER XL Dually.
Is what it is, you could realistically need 6,000-7,000 lbs of payload by the time you add the pin weight and all your stuff.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
I'm not trying to argue with anyone but this is way off the mark. My sig truck is 8500# with my hitch in, my wife/daughter/me in, and a full tank of fuel as per a CAT scale. IE: ready to tow/travel. My GVWR is 11,500 leaving me exactly 3k of payload. My last trailer had a 16k GVWR and was often at that weight loaded. Pin weight was right at 3k so, 100% within payload (GVWR) specs.
That said, this is my truck and trailer. Will the OP be 100% within spec? Don't know. A DRW would ensure he would be without weighing it. Only way to really know is to weigh the combo. However, if he is in spec with a SRW, which he likely would be, I say again that only he can decide if he needs the added stability of a DRW. I certainly didn't feel it was a requirement and never regretted my decision. My new trailer has about the same pin but will have a much heavier GVWR. So, in a couple of years when I trade, I probably will go DRW. Until then I am supremely confident in my little SRW getting the job done without issue. YMMV.
Mar-29-2015 09:19 AM
Mar-29-2015 08:48 AM
45Ricochet wrote:ib516 wrote:
Depends what model year and make SRW you're looking at. Some new Rams can have 4000# payload.
Show me one big boy:B And no regular cab 6.4 Hemi's please :W 4k payload minus you, your wife, couple of kids, big dog, hitch alone is what 250 lbs, firewood, bedliner, stuff, and etc.
Your payload just got really smaller if you have a 3500 lb pin weight on a SRW truck. Also your going by RAWR which is really only the tire ratings. Even my old DRW has a RAWR of 9700 lbs or so which is almost double the new SRW truck ratings.
Some just hook up and go, others think about it.
Mar-29-2015 02:45 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
New Ram 3500 or Ford F-450....
My 1999 F350 had a GVWR of 11,600 lbs... With just the fam and I in the truck with a full tank of gas we were at 7800 lbs ish.... That's only 3,800 lbs in a CC, LB, GASSER XL Dually.
Is what it is, you could realistically need 6,000-7,000 lbs of payload by the time you add the pin weight and all your stuff.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Mar-28-2015 10:13 PM
45Ricochet wrote:ib516 wrote:
Depends what model year and make SRW you're looking at. Some new Rams can have 4000# payload.
Show me one big boy:B And no regular cab 6.4 Hemi's please :W 4k payload minus you, your wife, couple of kids, big dog, hitch alone is what 250 lbs, firewood, bedliner, stuff, and etc.
Your payload just got really smaller if you have a 3500 lb pin weight on a SRW truck. Also your going by RAWR which is really only the tire ratings. Even my old DRW has a RAWR of 9700 lbs or so which is almost double the new SRW truck ratings.
Some just hook up and go, others think about it.
Mar-28-2015 09:35 PM
Mar-28-2015 07:33 PM
ib516 wrote:
Depends what model year and make SRW you're looking at. Some new Rams can have 4000# payload.
Mar-28-2015 06:17 PM
Mar-28-2015 06:12 PM
Houston Remodeler wrote:
The tag on my 2014 SRW ram 2500 truck says;
GAWR FRONT 5750 LB
GAWR REAR 6000 LB
GVWR 10,000 LB
Mar-28-2015 04:38 PM
Mar-28-2015 03:41 PM