Aug-14-2021 10:52 AM
Aug-18-2021 09:01 AM
egarant wrote:
I currently drive my TC at it's practical limit, 600 lbs over my GVWR.
I've never experienced any TC I've owned damage any truck bed so I don't follow, it they are mounted correctly the truck bed should be fine.
Aug-18-2021 08:53 AM
3 tons wrote:Grit dog wrote:3 tons wrote:
I can’t say I disagree much with the above, but the terms “3/4 ton, and 1 ton” (a relic of the 1940’s if even before) are fairly meaningless with today’s trucks… FWIW, it may be possible were one to judiciously order just the right configuration to end up with say a so called 1 ton truck capable of carrying a 3 ton camper and still be within the 14k# limit… Point is, the terms 3/4 and 1 ton are pretty much theoretical, thus short hand for a broad range of payloads - just saying,
3 tons
Everyone understands that, or should, easily, if they have a truck. Wasn't the point of my post.
Interesting response…But begs the question, who is “Everyone”??
Aug-16-2021 11:29 PM
Grit dog wrote:3 tons wrote:
I can’t say I disagree much with the above, but the terms “3/4 ton, and 1 ton” (a relic of the 1940’s if even before) are fairly meaningless with today’s trucks… FWIW, it may be possible were one to judiciously order just the right configuration to end up with say a so called 1 ton truck capable of carrying a 3 ton camper and still be within the 14k# limit… Point is, the terms 3/4 and 1 ton are pretty much theoretical, thus short hand for a broad range of payloads - just saying,
3 tons
Everyone understands that, or should, easily, if they have a truck. Wasn't the point of my post.
Aug-16-2021 05:50 PM
Aug-16-2021 03:34 PM
toddb wrote:
Deaver isn’t cheap, they were about 1/2 of the kelderman. I went with air, it’ll put that 1200 at unladen height.
Aug-16-2021 09:30 AM
egarant wrote:Grit dog wrote:
eagarant, so you know the numbers, both weights and capacities. You said you refuse to do more suspension work ( as I read your post) yet you’re asking how to haul a 3+ ton TC on a 1 ton dually.
I’m not following.
Hauling one of them on a (new or newer) class 3 dually is akin to hauling a 4000+ Lb camper on a 3/4 ton. It’s done all day long by many people. Question is can you accept driving a truck at or near its practical limits?
Another consideration is the pickup bed itself. TCs are tough on truck beds and the beds are made the same so the heavier you go, the more considerations or damage you may expect (vs a flatbed).
This appears to be a rhetorical question that you already have strong opinions about or against, so why the question?
I'm against doing nickel and dime suspension add on's, I don't believe adding a sumo spring, air bags or Torklift stable loads are the proper or safe way to increase a trucks capability.
I currently drive my TC at it's practical limit, 600 lbs over my GVWR.
I've never experienced any TC I've owned damage any truck bed so I don't follow, it they are mounted correctly the truck bed should be fine.
My question was and still is....is anyone actually carrying a EC 1200 triple on a F350 dually.
Aug-16-2021 07:51 AM
3 tons wrote:
I can’t say I disagree much with the above, but the terms “3/4 ton, and 1 ton” (a relic of the 1940’s if even before) are fairly meaningless with today’s trucks… FWIW, it may be possible were one to judiciously order just the right configuration to end up with say a so called 1 ton truck capable of carrying a 3 ton camper and still be within the 14k# limit… Point is, the terms 3/4 and 1 ton are pretty much theoretical, thus short hand for a broad range of payloads - just saying,
3 tons
Aug-16-2021 07:50 AM
Aug-16-2021 07:40 AM
Grit dog wrote:
eagarant, so you know the numbers, both weights and capacities. You said you refuse to do more suspension work ( as I read your post) yet you’re asking how to haul a 3+ ton TC on a 1 ton dually.
I’m not following.
Hauling one of them on a (new or newer) class 3 dually is akin to hauling a 4000+ Lb camper on a 3/4 ton. It’s done all day long by many people. Question is can you accept driving a truck at or near its practical limits?
Another consideration is the pickup bed itself. TCs are tough on truck beds and the beds are made the same so the heavier you go, the more considerations or damage you may expect (vs a flatbed).
This appears to be a rhetorical question that you already have strong opinions about or against, so why the question?
Aug-15-2021 01:39 PM
Aug-15-2021 10:17 AM
Aug-14-2021 05:13 PM
Aug-14-2021 04:54 PM
NRALIFR wrote:
That’s why I said “if you can ignore the 14K gvwr on the F450 pickup”, because it IS bogus. It’s only purpose is to keep it a class 3 so it won’t compete with the F450 chassis cab.
Look at the components used on the F350, and compare them to the F450 pickup. There’s a reason the F450 weighs more.
But, I was just throwing it out there as an an option because you said the F550 was your only alternative. It isn’t.
And yeah, I’d like to see the 7.3L offered in the 450 pickup, as well. The 4.88 rear axle may not be the deal killer for me like it used to be, now that they have the 10 speed tranny.
:):)
Aug-14-2021 04:16 PM