Feb-17-2018 06:12 PM
Feb-20-2018 05:55 AM
Area13 wrote:
OP, sorry you have to worry about the Canadian weight police. I think the 2015 GMC 3500 hd dually you are looking at would be a great match for the Cascade.
Feb-19-2018 04:09 PM
Feb-19-2018 04:08 PM
run100 wrote:
Problem is, the new, larger, basement model campers, with floors over the bed rails, are outpacing the carrying ability of the traditional dually's. I'm just waiting for the next slide to be going up instead of out.
Feb-19-2018 03:29 PM
Area13 wrote:
OP, sorry you have to worry about the Canadian weight police. I think the 2015 GMC 3500 hd dually you are looking at would be a great match for the Cascade.
Feb-19-2018 03:08 PM
Feb-19-2018 02:55 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
How you go up, when you at 13-6 height already?
Feb-19-2018 02:43 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
How you go up, when you at 13-6 height already?
Feb-19-2018 01:21 PM
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Feb-19-2018 06:23 AM
billyray50 wrote:
My 2015 Ram Laramie longhorn 3500 DRW crew cab CTD 4x4 Long bed had 5655lbs. payload capacity with GVW 14,000. My 2017 Ram 3500 crew cab Laramie DRW CTD 4x4 long bed 5572 lbs. Payload capacity has 5572 lbs. payload capacity with GVW 14,000. Both trucks are the same with 32 gallon fuel and 5 gallon DEF. Not sure the why the difference with payload stickers. Trying to find and earlier link of an older post with my buddy's 2015 GMC 3500... 4x2!!... diesel long bed crew cab which I recall had a 300 lbs. less payload capacity on his 2015 model than my 2015 Ram.
Feb-19-2018 06:15 AM
JimPH wrote:
My 2016 Dodge Ram 3500 DRW Long bed Diesel Laramie post sticker says passengers and cargo weight not to exceed 5679 lbs. It has a GVWR of 14000 lbs.