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- Itching2goExplorer IIAgree with most of the posts above. Both long and short can work, but it all depends on your preferences and situation. We had both. The short bed (6.5 foot) had the advantage in parking without the fiver/TT attached. There are also more of them out there if you're in the used truck market. The long bed had the advantage in ride (IMHO, seems to be more stable when towing), and gives more room in the bed for carrying things like bikes, generators, etc. Neither option is a clear winner for every situation. But having said all of this, on balance, our preference is for the long bed.
- mountainsamExplorerI tow with a 6-1/2 foot bed using a side winder pin. couldn't be happier. The side winder makes backing easier and the shorter bed is great in parking lots, especially since parking spaces are getting smaller all the time.
- 4x4ordExplorer IIII am happy with my short bed and nonslider hitch
- Boxer_LoversExplorerI prefer the ride and control of a long bed. Had a short bed briefly and for towing it didn't have the stability or ride quality.
My long bed is a DRW which provides more lateral stability towing a 5er than a SRW does. Also the longer wheel base provides a smoother ride when towing. - Bionic_ManExplorerShort beds work fine. I did it for over 10 years. Wether you need a sliding hitch or not will depend on the trailer you get. I need one with mine.
And there are plenty of reports of people with 2500 RAMs with the new suspension that are doing very well towing 5ers.
Personally, I prefer the long bed crew over the regular bed Mega. There is considerably more room in the back seat of my crew cab than there is in the back seat of my wife's Chrysler 300. To each their own. - jody_hExplorerI have pulled both of my 5ers with short beds. The truck i have now is a mega cab. Unless you want to make a 90 deg turn you will not have a problem. At least i haven't had any problems with it.
- SDcampowneroperExplorerIn the latest previous thread of this question, I iterated that an 8' bed is standard, anything less is short. Guess I'm getting old. I always thought a real pickup truck is 8'.
Seems today a 6 1/2' bed is considered standard, 8' long, less than 6 1/2', short.
Don't cut yourself 'short' without good reason. - rhagfoExplorer III
donn0128 wrote:
Age old question with no right or wrong answer. What do you prefer and to what lengths are you willing to go to achieve your goal?
Donn0128, way to brake in early with the only correct answer!!! - azdryheatExplorerWe looked at the Ram Mega-cab in 2013 but the payload wasn't much better than the Chevy 2500 it would be replacing and we needed payload. I got the long bed Chevy dually, 5,000 pound payload, for my toy hauler. My previous Chevy 2500 was a short bed and it pulled our 37' 5th wheel with ease. Never had to use the slider. Just make sure you have enough truck for your trailer.
- outdoorloversExplorerWe have truck in our signature - 3/4 ton short bed. Haved towed our 5th wheel for a year now and never had to activate the slide hitch.
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