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Bedlam wrote:
Our F250's are rated for over 14K lb FW and 12K lb TT towing. A GM that is five years older didn't have nearly those capacities. Remember that 2005 was the year Ford upgraded the frame, suspension and brakes in their Superduties which gave them a big boost in capabilities even compared to the 2004's.
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Bedlam wrote:
If the FW is 12.5K lbs dry, then you will be way over your weights once loaded up and the tow vehicle is not a good match for the desired RV. If the GVWR of the FW is 12.5K lbs, I think you will be able safely pull it although the drive may wear on you. If your 3/4t truck is one of those that was equipped with a semi-floating axle, don't attempt to haul this FW.
Expect 2500-3000 lbs of pin weight. A full-floating axle should be able to handle this but check your tire ratings. Depending on the spring package you have on your vehicle you may need some type of supplement to prevent sag in the rear - There are plenty of options which should be addressed in another thread.
Sep-16-2014 10:36 AM
discovery4us wrote:
I pulled a 05' 3612 for thousands of miles with an 05' F250 diesel and would do it again. I would be cautious of the 12,500 lb. as mine was much heavier than the weight keystone put on it. That being said install some airbags, a quality hitch, upgrade to 16" trailer wheels and tires, and make sure the truck tires are rated for the weight.
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