Jul-13-2014 07:35 AM
Jul-16-2014 08:11 AM
Jul-15-2014 03:32 AM
Jul-14-2014 08:24 PM
The 2500 is going to be the safer choice what do think about my numbers here ?
Jul-14-2014 06:01 PM
Jul-14-2014 07:59 AM
APT wrote:here is the rig: jay flight 248 RBS 27.5 feet long
Maximum weight fully loaded 7000lbs
tongue weight dry 555
pick up considered:
New silverado 1500 with the tow max package , 5.3 ltr, 3.42 axle,
That's a good combo. Get the HD towing package for the trans cooler. Tow rating is in the 9500 pound range. 3.42 axle is better than older 4-spds with 4.56, or plenty for RVing with 5 usable towing gears. RVers with the 2009+ GM 6-spd/3.42 say towing is comfortable in the 7k loaded range. The 2014's got lighter and more powerful so all the typical half tons RV limitations of payload shouldn't be a problem. Crew cab half tons mid trim level have 1700ish pounds.
I'm all for the weight police and towing a TT with a 3/4 ton would likely be more comfortable, but 7k loaded is perfectly in the half ton range of comfort while providing lower purchase and operating costs plus a better unloaded ride.
Jul-14-2014 07:42 AM
here is the rig: jay flight 248 RBS 27.5 feet long
Maximum weight fully loaded 7000lbs
tongue weight dry 555
pick up considered:
New silverado 1500 with the tow max package , 5.3 ltr, 3.42 axle,
Jul-14-2014 07:07 AM
I can't imagine the daunting financial task of having to buy a TV and a TT at the same time!
Jul-14-2014 06:12 AM
Jul-14-2014 05:38 AM
wmoses wrote:
Look at the truck and trailer in my signature. If your weights are indeed accurate then that combination is doable with a proper WDH setup. BTW - the GM ratio is 3.42. 😉
Jul-14-2014 04:12 AM
Jul-14-2014 03:29 AM
keymastr wrote:
And there you have it! Those commercials showing a half ton truck towing 11,000 pounds almost always show them towing a boat. Why? Because boats only require 7 percent tounge weight and usually have a much more aerodynamic profile. Travel trailers put much more weight on the hitch and are about as aerodynamic as a brick. It takes a good bit more throttle to do the same speed than it does towing a boat and a good bit more suspension and braking to control it.
Once you get to 7000 pounds you need a 3/4 ton truck. You might be able to make it work with less but it will never be easy and if the fuse for the trailer brakes blows on one of the many 7 percent grades we have out west god help you and anyone around you.
Jul-14-2014 01:03 AM
Jul-13-2014 09:40 PM
Jul-13-2014 09:09 PM
homer1959 wrote:
Hello guys, im looking for your advice to compare with the one received on an another board.
here is the rig: jay flight 248 RBS 27.5 feet long
Maximum weight fully loaded 7000lbs
tongue weight dry 555
pick up considered:
New silverado 1500 with the tow max package , 5.3 ltr, 3.43 axle,
thanks for your input