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Need a new tow vehicle....opinions?????

zogg
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Yesterday we bought a new flagstaff 30 foot v nose travel trailer. Dry weight is 7300 pounds.

My Titan is maxed out at 7200 pounds.....ugh. So, we decided on a 3/4 ton truck, for the extra stability, brakes, etc.

We are looking at Silverado/Sierra HD 2500 trucks. Anyway, i want a gas motor, and am looking at the 6.0. It seems that the 3.73 is readily available, and i cannot seem to find any 4.10 trucks.

The salesmen are saying the 3.73 will pull 8000 pounds easily....true?

I am looking at used trucks, and found an 07 classic that is super clean with low mileage....but, it has the 4 speed tranny. Is it an awful truck compared to the newer 6 speed trucks?

I am trying to do this once and get it right. How bad it the mpg empty/towing?

Any and all suggestions are sure appreciated....thanks
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2016 Ram 2500 Crew Cab
6.4 Hemi, 4x4, 3.73, 6 Speed Auto
2016 Keystone Hideout 7500# Dry :B
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zogg
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A friend of mine has an 05 Ford v10 that im sure would do the job, but his mpgnis a lot worse than i think a 6.0 would be. He is pulling a heavy 5th wjeel and gets 7-8 mpg towing 13,000 pounds, and averages 12 overall empty. But, it pulls fantastically
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2016 Ram 2500 Crew Cab
6.4 Hemi, 4x4, 3.73, 6 Speed Auto
2016 Keystone Hideout 7500# Dry :B

zogg
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Explorer
Thanks for the replies....seems like the 6.0 will be ok, and I think the 6 speed makes more sense.

I would anticipate 11-12 mpg city, 15 or so hiway, and 9-10 towing.....seem like that is in the ball park? i do not expect it to be an economy king, and that would be on par with a Ram Hemi or a Ford. I dont know of a HD truck that would be much better. Anyone?
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2016 Ram 2500 Crew Cab
6.4 Hemi, 4x4, 3.73, 6 Speed Auto
2016 Keystone Hideout 7500# Dry :B

TugCE
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My 08 Chevy 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 had no problems pulling my 11,000 TT. Now, I never had it out west but it did fine in the Mountains / Hills in Georgia. One thing, do not plan on passing too many Gas Stations as they are thirsty beasts.
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Golden_HVAC
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I would say get the 6 liter and 3.73:1 ratio. I had that in my 75 Ford, and it towed great! But I also had a larger motor, yet with the carb, it was only factory rated around 250 HP. The 6 liter will pass it up in both mileage and horsepower.

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stef57
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as blt2ski said, your weight will be closer to 9k once you are loaded and ready to go... the 6.0l 3.73 will pull it but will probably struggle if you do hilly/mountain pulling. 4.10 would be better in those conditions but is a pig on gas if you do a lot of city driving...
Have you looked into the 5.7 hemi with the new 8sp tranny? might be a good compromise...
My best advise though would be a Duramax....

blt2ski
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If you can afford it, go with a 6sp GM vs the 4 sp. WAY better towing gearing wise! A 3.73 6 sp has an overall low LOWER than a 4.10 with the 4 sp. THe first gear in the 6 sp is 4.10-1 vs 2.48-1 for the 4 sp auto. So reality is, you could be as high as a 2.6 AR and still be lower overall in first than the 4.10/4sp option.

I would have no issues pulling my 12K equipment trailer with a 6.0 6 sp auto!

By the way, you will probably be closer to 8500-9000 lbs loaded with your trailer depending upon where you got the 7300 dry wt from!

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