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Mar-29-2015 09:51 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
Thanks for the kink in my neck Ian :W
Like gtwum posted though, his is clearly 1k pounds heavier than your BIL's Ram. Like I said, must be something in the water up there :B
Mar-29-2015 08:46 PM
taken wrote:
Not calling you out. Just saying I do it and it's all within specs. Current F350 SRW's have about 3k of payload by the scale and Rams have 3500. You mention a lot of additional gear too which you might need to bring but the op could do without or place in his trailer storage to reduce weight on the truck. You also mention having a large family in the tv but the op is looking at what I would call a retirement floor plan that is a two person luxury trailer. I'm guessing it's a him and her situation in the truck. I do agree with you the a DRW gives more flexibility on loading etc. though.
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Mar-29-2015 05:59 PM
baggy pants wrote:
Thanks all for your input. I think I'll go with the dually and not have to worry about it.
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Mar-29-2015 04:34 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.
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