Jun-30-2019 06:23 PM
Jul-17-2019 09:10 AM
Jul-16-2019 11:32 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Dude I get it. And your new rig is seriously nice! More luxury, more capability, more nicer, lol.
And more preferable. Better towing experience for sure, not even debatable.
Not knocking you for upgrading. You got your money's worth out of the old Dodge.
Jus the whole " don't go over the magic yellow sticker" stuff seems a bit unexpected coming from a fellow who was rocking a 2nd Gen 3/4 ton for years on end and admittedly it did the job fine.
Jul-16-2019 10:47 PM
Jul-16-2019 10:15 PM
allen8106 wrote:
I had a GMC SRW 2500 diesel and the truck pulled our 10,500 lb 5ver with no stability issues.
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Grit dog wrote:Rhagfo wrote:
"There is always two sides, the main thing to remember is the Payload Number on the trucks yellow sticker is the TOTAL of what the Truck can carry on it's wheels, not just how much pin it can carry. If your current TV is 2006 or newer, load as ready for a camping trip and go to the scales.
Take the total weight and subtract it from the Trucks GVWR, take that result and subtract that number from the maximum payload number from your yellow sticker, the result will be approximately how much of available payload you have already used before adding the weight of a 5er's pin."
Wow man, you've really changed yer tune since you upgraded trucks!
Still pot calling the kettle black if you now believe what you're saying after years of being cool with your ole 01....
But it's ok, prolly need to justify the purchase?
Jul-16-2019 08:34 PM
Jul-16-2019 06:56 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
Wow, debate and disagreement in a towing forum about SRW vs DRW (the only debate that is slightly hotter is "which brand is best?")
My personal take is that I don't want to drive a DRW truck (and yes that is MY DECISION NOT YOURS) so I will make my 5th wheel fit a SRW truck's capabilities. From my research 15,000# loaded is doable with that truck assuming you aren't carrying 5 Summo wrestlers in the backseat. If someone wants a bigger 5th wheel that will rise above the capabilities of the SRW truck you have an option to get a DRW or get a smaller 5th wheel. It's really a pretty simple situation.... yet it always turns into 8 pages of people trying to cram their views into your world.
Jul-16-2019 05:14 PM
Jul-16-2019 04:48 PM
Devocamper wrote:
We towed a 36 foot 4 slide 15,600 5th Wheel first with a 2500 short bed gmc 8.1 gas with a manual slider hitch and it handled it ok , then towed that same 5th Wheel with a Chevy 3500 diesel DRW long bed ext cab and it was a dream to tow ! It always felt like there was more than enough truck and was rock solid towing , Really depends on how often and how far your towing . If your doing a lot of traveling you may feel better with the long bed DRW , from experience there is no better setup but cost can’t always be justified. I have always had a Toyota echo that’s now about 20 years old for a daily driver when I was working so having the bigger truck has never been a problem , currently have gone to a DRW gas setup for our current TC which has also worked out well , you will never hear or read about someone having to much truck!! Good luck and safe travels .
Jul-16-2019 11:24 AM
Jul-09-2019 09:57 AM
Jul-03-2019 07:36 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Russ when you decide the 14k GVWR is just a number and go with axle ratings you will have much more carrying capacity.
Russ I have never met you. One thing you just mentioned about your self tells me you have above average intelligence.
Well it is actually worse as I am ambidextrous!
Currently I am happy with GVWR, as with the current 5er, I am still about 1,300# from reaching GVWR. With the 2001 it was axle and tire.
Jul-03-2019 07:26 AM
Jul-02-2019 07:21 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Russ when you decide the 14k GVWR is just a number and go with axle ratings you will have much more carrying capacity.
Russ I have never met you. One thing you just mentioned about your self tells me you have above average intelligence.
Jul-02-2019 07:07 PM