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bamafeaver
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I have a Jayco Eagle HT (Half-Ton Trucks). The length of the fifth wheel is 31'8. The unloaded weight is 7,135. The gross weight is 9,950. The cargo carrying capacity is 2,815. I am wanting to know if a half ton V8 is capable of towing or does anybody recommended a 3/4 ton vehicle.
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rhagfo
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blt2ski wrote:
If one goes with a reg cab 15 series truck, you may be ok. If you go with a crew cab, you might even have issues with a heavily loaded 25 series truck.

This is not a simple 15 or 25 or 35 series truck truck question. Some families like myself would be into a DW35 crew cab if I were to buy this trailer. 2000 lbs of hw, 1200 lbs of family wt, plus some other asst stuff in truck, and I would need some 4000+ lbs of payload. A 15 will not have it.

Marty


Likely the best answer yet!

If it is just a couple no kids packed light, likely could be done with a high GVWR 150/1500.

Big family with kids and all the stuff they bring 350/3500, might need DRW.
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blt2ski
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If one goes with a reg cab 15 series truck, you may be ok. If you go with a crew cab, you might even have issues with a heavily loaded 25 series truck.

This is not a simple 15 or 25 or 35 series truck truck question. Some families like myself would be into a DW35 crew cab if I were to buy this trailer. 2000 lbs of hw, 1200 lbs of family wt, plus some other asst stuff in truck, and I would need some 4000+ lbs of payload. A 15 will not have it.

Marty
92 Navistar dump truck, 7.3L 7 sp, 4.33 gears with a Detroit no spin
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92 Red-e-haul 12K equipment trailer

fla-gypsy
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IMO you would be much better served by a new or late model 3/4 ton PU. Only a very select few Ford EB1/2 tons will have the payload and power to handle that load comfortably.
This member is not responsible for opinions that are inaccurate due to faulty information provided by the original poster. Use them at your own discretion.

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MFL
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If you already have a 1/2 ton with 1800-2000 lbs of payload, it may work for you. If you are looking to buy a truck anyway, it would be foolish to not get a 25 series TV.

Jerry

DaveF-250SD
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Your pin weight will go over 2,000 lbs. when that trailer is loaded and ready for a trip. Add to the pin weight the weight of the hitch, and everything else you put in the truck, including passengers. Your truck would need a minimum of 2,700 lbs. of payload capacity to even consider pulling that trailer. You would be far better off looking at a 3/4 or 1 ton SRW truck for that rig. The 1/2 ton will not be within all (or possibly any) of it's ratings.
2004 F-250 XL Super Cab short bed 4x4 V-10/4R100
1977 Chevrolet Scottsdale C-20 Trailering Special 454/TH400

Second_Chance
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agesilaus wrote:
1) 1/2 ton trucks are not designed to pull fifth wheels, the payload capacity and brakes are the critical issues.
2) Ultra light means they are making a flimsy trailer IMO. That weight they removed was there to make the structure rigid and to make it long lasting. You cannot cut that without giving up a lot.
3) If you insist on a 1/2 ton get a bumper pull trailer.


^^ X2 - unless you have a half ton with a max payload package (which you can get on the Ford Ecoboost trucks).

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agesilaus
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1) 1/2 ton trucks are not designed to pull fifth wheels, the payload capacity and brakes are the critical issues.
2) Ultra light means they are making a flimsy trailer IMO. That weight they removed was there to make the structure rigid and to make it long lasting. You cannot cut that without giving up a lot.
3) If you insist on a 1/2 ton get a bumper pull trailer.
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phillyg
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I believe the Ford ecoBoost trucks can pull that trailer. Google the Ford Towing Guide for the year of the truck. I pulled a slightly lighter FW with a 2004 F150, 5.4, 3.73 axle with towing package. It did well on the flats but I never had occasion to try it in the mountains.
--2005 Ford F350 Lariat Crewcab 6.0, 4x4, 3.73 rear
--2016 Montana 3711FL, 40'
--2014 Wildcat 327CK, 38' SOLD

GBuilders
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I have the Jayco Eagle 305 BHS which is a 05 model and it's GVWR is 10,500 I believe. When I bought the 5th I have an 03 Chevy 2500 6.0 gas and it worked ok but after pulling in the Hill country I decided to move to diesel. I would not feel comfortable towing with a 1/2 ton but that's just me. Good Luck.
2005 Jayco Eagle 305 BHS 5th wheel

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