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โFeb-20-2017 03:20 PM
humblerb wrote:RinconVTR wrote:humblerb wrote:
Question I have is, if I upgrade the TV to 2500 (3/4 Ton) and look to purchase a trailer that will probably be as much as 8500# - 9500#, does the 3/4 ton remove the white-knuckle experience?
Heck, even with a 3/4 ton, towing a TT that large and heavy...you will feel the difference immediately.
This is the type response I have been looking for.
You're saying that the tow experience in my 1/2 ton with 7200# (very comfortable) would not be duplicated in a 3/4 ton with 9000#?
The heavier trailer feels different, regardless of the TV.
Do you have experience with both?
Does a "3/4 ton pulling 8500#" experience fall between the "Half Ton pulling 7300#" and the "Half Ton pulling 8500#" experience?
Sure seems like it would, but no experience on my end.
Lots of 3/4 tons pulling these heavier trailers.
Just curious if the 3/4 ton makes the tow experience much better?
Or are those drivers more comfortable towing than I am and I am destined to a half ton, light trailer experience?
โFeb-20-2017 03:01 PM
โFeb-20-2017 01:28 PM
1stgenfarmboy wrote:
A half ton from the mid 90's is not the same truck in 2015, the newer trucks are huge and heavy with giant wheels and tires, for instance....my 1993 Dodge 3/4 ton 4x4 weighs 6,300 with me in it and full of fuel, I would be willing to say ( don't know for sure ) a new 1/2 tone is as heavy if not more, so in this case they would be the same with exception of payload, but as far as the white knuckle stuff it would make no difference.
what year is the 1/2 tons your are using ? do you have them set up with sway bars and WDH, a 6,500-7,000 lb wet TT would tow fine with a modern half ton with all the goodies, what you are talking about is the seat of your paints feeling, not ( OH I am 250lbs over my advertised max payload ).
if you tow in the mountains, tow at 70mph, take 1,500lb of stuff in the bed of the truck, then you need a 1 ton DRW truck.
If you tow 50 miles to the local CG a few times a year and home a newer 2012+ 1/2 ton will be fine with a sub 7,500lb TT.
I tow very A heavy goosneck a few times a year 19k+ with a 93 Dodge 1 ton DRW 4x4, you don't want to take your eyes off the road as you have a feeling it will take a while to stop, to me this never goes away even when towing my 6,500 lb TT, just an observation for me.
โFeb-20-2017 01:01 PM
โFeb-20-2017 11:53 AM
RinconVTR wrote:humblerb wrote:
Question I have is, if I upgrade the TV to 2500 (3/4 Ton) and look to purchase a trailer that will probably be as much as 8500# - 9500#, does the 3/4 ton remove the white-knuckle experience?
Heck, even with a 3/4 ton, towing a TT that large and heavy...you will feel the difference immediately.
โFeb-20-2017 11:00 AM
humblerb wrote:
Question I have is, if I upgrade the TV to 2500 (3/4 Ton) and look to purchase a trailer that will probably be as much as 8500# - 9500#, does the 3/4 ton remove the white-knuckle experience?
โFeb-20-2017 10:54 AM
downtheroad wrote:
For the trailer you are considering...a 2500/250 will be much better than most any 1500/150....
But, don't make the same "newbie" mistake again. Get a 1 ton and be done with it. Chump change difference in price, same ride quality, and the extra benefit of Payload, which is really the name of the game.
โFeb-20-2017 10:38 AM
โFeb-20-2017 09:57 AM
MFL wrote:
A 9,000 lb TT is a big trailer. Yes, a larger heavier truck will make it easier, as will an upper end expensive WDH. The larger truck will have noticeably stiffer springs, and much stiffer sidewall tires at 80 psi, which gets rid of a lot of towing squirm.
Many consider 7K TT, about the max for 1/2 ton towing.
Jerry
โFeb-20-2017 09:53 AM
goducks10 wrote:
A 3/4 ton gasser would be perfect. A 3/4 ton diesel will be ok, but a little closer on payload. Before we got our current 5th wheel I towed a 31' 7300 lb TT with my current 12 Ram 2500 CC LB 4x4 CTD. I had zero issues towing with it. I had a tongue weight around 900-950 lbs or so. It's just the wife and I (280 lbs total) so we had plenty of payload left. I towed the same TT with a 2010 F150 before. It was just okay. Moving up to the 3/4 ton made towing effortless.
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