May-13-2021 06:39 AM
May-14-2021 04:52 PM
Lantley wrote:Flashman wrote:
Lantley
Sorry buddy - seat of pants is way too subjective. I prefer the physics lesson.
You know I can agree with that^^^^^.
Nevertheless my dually brakes much better than my prior SRW trucks.
My comment is based on experience pulling the same equipment with DRW and SRW trucks more than anything else.
May-14-2021 04:09 PM
May-14-2021 03:38 PM
Flashman wrote:
Lantley
Sorry buddy - seat of pants is way too subjective. I prefer the physics lesson.
May-14-2021 03:23 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:pressure_welder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"2018 montana 305RL - 14,270LBS loaded weight, 2395lbs pin weight
19FT crestliner sportfish - 3800LBS loaded weight/trailer, 300LBS tounge weight. on a tandem axle trailer, 23FT overall length
Don't believe the RV pin weight, is this a fact or a guess??? Boat trailer is light on the pin.
That said if you are at or under your RAWR let er rip!!!
Also truck stops truck, RV stops RV and Boat trailer stops Boat trailer. If it does not have brakes it sure should!
Hey there, those stats on the camper are pulled directly from the placard on the camper itself so i imagine they have to be close
NO they don't!!!
Don't think I have ever seen a published "loaded" pin weight.
20% generally is a minimum and many times 25% loaded pin.
May-14-2021 03:02 PM
May-14-2021 02:30 PM
pitch wrote:Lantley wrote:
Your right that is a little different scenario.
I'm more or less OK with the SRW for what you are proposing however 18K combined becomes a lot of weight for the SRW to stop....Especially a panic stop.
In the end the main reason to get a dually is for the additional braking power.
Not trying to be difficult, Where is the extra brake power? Brakes are the same?
May-14-2021 10:07 AM
pressure_welder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"2018 montana 305RL - 14,270LBS loaded weight, 2395lbs pin weight
19FT crestliner sportfish - 3800LBS loaded weight/trailer, 300LBS tounge weight. on a tandem axle trailer, 23FT overall length
Don't believe the RV pin weight, is this a fact or a guess??? Boat trailer is light on the pin.
That said if you are at or under your RAWR let er rip!!!
Also truck stops truck, RV stops RV and Boat trailer stops Boat trailer. If it does not have brakes it sure should!
Hey there, those stats on the camper are pulled directly from the placard on the camper itself so i imagine they have to be close
May-14-2021 09:41 AM
May-14-2021 07:14 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"2018 montana 305RL - 14,270LBS loaded weight, 2395lbs pin weight
19FT crestliner sportfish - 3800LBS loaded weight/trailer, 300LBS tounge weight. on a tandem axle trailer, 23FT overall length
Don't believe the RV pin weight, is this a fact or a guess??? Boat trailer is light on the pin.
That said if you are at or under your RAWR let er rip!!!
Also truck stops truck, RV stops RV and Boat trailer stops Boat trailer. If it does not have brakes it sure should!
May-14-2021 07:13 AM
Grit dog wrote:pressure_welder wrote:
In reply to the question about distance, Per year i would say we would be in that 1500KM to 2000KM max range total. We pull two decent hills on the way... were on the prairies so certainly not mountains! but there is one hill that gets me down to 3rd or 2nd gear with the 5.9. WHen i had the 15 - 6.7 with aisin it completely anihilated that hill with the same load.
Its always nice to chat with you guys/gals about this sort of info, you could call the dealership but you would get the "pamhplet answer" i consider myself experienced when it comes to towing, ive always been an overkill kinda mentality. However if an SRW would fit the bill i think that would be my next move.
So you have a stock 3rd Gen that you need to stripe the tires to see if it's moving when pulling hills and you're worried about srw vs drw? Sounds like you're a rolling road block as it is. SRW = no problem if you're holding up traffic every time you hit the road.
May-14-2021 06:06 AM
Lantley wrote:
Your right that is a little different scenario.
I'm more or less OK with the SRW for what you are proposing however 18K combined becomes a lot of weight for the SRW to stop....Especially a panic stop.
In the end the main reason to get a dually is for the additional braking power.
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