Feb-23-2019 01:01 PM
Feb-25-2019 05:34 AM
IdaD wrote:ib516 wrote:
I'd like to see what a 2019 F250 Limited 6.7L diesel has for payload. I bet it's around 2k. The best source for that info is the "tire and loading information" sticker inside the driver's door. IN the real world, with any decent size 5er, he'll be over GVWR.
I found (via google) an image of the sticker from a 2019 F250 diesel Platinum. Payload was 1790#. His will be similar. Add in passengers, and a 5er hitch, and some misc cargo and you're going to be left with about 1100 - 1200# for pin weight before you max out GVWR. That's just life with a 3/4 ton diesel with a 10k GVWR (which is the max for the class of truck). That's in the "half ton towable" 5er class. Cougar makes a "half ton" series of 5th wheels. Their pin weights are 1300 - 1500#.
Feb-25-2019 05:32 AM
jlhartline wrote:
So full specs is the truck is 2019 Limited F250 Crew Cab SRW 3.55 short bed diesel with the heavy towing option. I bought it to use as a daily driver so I opted not to go to a DRW in the 350 or 450 class.
From what everyone is saying, it sounds like that Montana High Country 381TH will be out of reach due to weight. That's a shame since it would be perfect for my Yamaha Royal Star Venture and I love how they laid it out without reducing the living space.
Feb-24-2019 01:16 PM
Me Again wrote:S Davis wrote:
In WA that is registered weight not actual, so if your truck is registered for 12,000gvw you can only legally tow a trailer with a max registered gvw of 14,000.
Please explain that in more detail. For two years I towed a 16K 5th wheel with a 3500 RAM registered to 12K. The 12K trucks GVW license has nothing to do with a RV trailer that carries it's own registration. Now if that was a commercial combination the Truck would have to be license to or about the combined weight.
Feb-24-2019 12:16 PM
Feb-24-2019 11:33 AM
Me Again wrote:S Davis wrote:
In WA that is registered weight not actual, so if your truck is registered for 12,000gvw you can only legally tow a trailer with a max registered gvw of 14,000.
Please explain that in more detail. For two years I towed a 16K 5th wheel with a 3500 RAM registered to 12K. The 12K trucks GVW license has nothing to do with a RV trailer that carries it's own registration. Now if that was a commercial combination the Truck would have to be license to or about the combined weight.
Feb-24-2019 10:52 AM
S Davis wrote:
In WA that is registered weight not actual, so if your truck is registered for 12,000gvw you can only legally tow a trailer with a max registered gvw of 14,000.
Feb-24-2019 10:04 AM
Feb-24-2019 09:52 AM
ib516 wrote:
I'd like to see what a 2019 F250 Limited 6.7L diesel has for payload. I bet it's around 2k. The best source for that info is the "tire and loading information" sticker inside the driver's door. IN the real world, with any decent size 5er, he'll be over GVWR.
I found (via google) an image of the sticker from a 2019 F250 diesel Platinum. Payload was 1790#. His will be similar. Add in passengers, and a 5er hitch, and some misc cargo and you're going to be left with about 1100 - 1200# for pin weight before you max out GVWR. That's just life with a 3/4 ton diesel with a 10k GVWR (which is the max for the class of truck). That's in the "half ton towable" 5er class. Cougar makes a "half ton" series of 5th wheels. Their pin weights are 1300 - 1500#.
Feb-24-2019 08:44 AM
IdaD wrote:ib516 wrote:
I'd like to see what a 2019 F250 Limited 6.7L diesel has for payload. I bet it's around 2k. The best source for that info is the "tire and loading information" sticker inside the driver's door. IN the real world, with any decent size 5er, he'll be over GVWR.
I found (via google) an image of the sticker from a 2019 F250 diesel Platinum. Payload was 1790#. His will be similar. Add in passengers, and a 5er hitch, and some misc cargo and you're going to be left with about 1100 - 1200# for pin weight before you max out GVWR. That's just life with a 3/4 ton diesel with a 10k GVWR (which is the max for the class of truck). That's in the "half ton towable" 5er class. Cougar makes a "half ton" series of 5th wheels. Their pin weights are 1300 - 1500#.
Payload means jack on a 3/4 ton diesel, that topic has been so beat to death anybody who's been around more than a week should know that. Suggesting a new 3/4 ton diesel can only safely handle a super lightweight FW with those kind of pin weights is laughable.
That said OP might be advised to be thinking about a dually if he's wanting to tow a 40'+ fifth wheel. That's a lot of trailer.
Feb-24-2019 08:20 AM
Feb-24-2019 07:58 AM
Feb-24-2019 07:45 AM
ib516 wrote:
I'd like to see what a 2019 F250 Limited 6.7L diesel has for payload. I bet it's around 2k. The best source for that info is the "tire and loading information" sticker inside the driver's door. IN the real world, with any decent size 5er, he'll be over GVWR.
I found (via google) an image of the sticker from a 2019 F250 diesel Platinum. Payload was 1790#. His will be similar. Add in passengers, and a 5er hitch, and some misc cargo and you're going to be left with about 1100 - 1200# for pin weight before you max out GVWR. That's just life with a 3/4 ton diesel with a 10k GVWR (which is the max for the class of truck). That's in the "half ton towable" 5er class. Cougar makes a "half ton" series of 5th wheels. Their pin weights are 1300 - 1500#.
Feb-24-2019 07:29 AM
Feb-24-2019 06:45 AM
Feb-24-2019 06:06 AM