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Wondering if this trailer would be to much for my truck?

Kevin_O_
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We are thinking about getting a fifth wheel. Just not sure if my old girl is up for the task? My truck is a 2001 F350 Lariat with the 7.3L powerstroke(142,000 miles runs great!!). Also the truck came with the camper pkg. Just not sure what it is? Or what was added?

The trailer is a 2015 Keystone Cougar 336BHS.
Dry weight- 10,595lbs
carry weight- 1,695lbs
pin weight- 1,890lbs
Any help would be very much appriciated! Kevin



http://www.rvt.com/Keystone-Cougar-336BHS-2015-West-Hatfield-MA-ID5979064-UX129950
KEVIN :C
DW-Debbie :R
DS-Tyler 11yrs old:D
DD-Makayla 8yrs old:p
MERIDEN,CT
2001 Ford Powerstroke F350 Lariat
2012 Keystone Outback 292BH-OLD
2016 Jayco 29.5BHDS-NEW
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cpaulsen
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A little heavier than mine..truck is about 7800 ready to pull and 5ver is close to 10,2000 ready to go. I pull with my V-10 and 4R100(with a 6.0 cooler) and run 4:30 gears. Have no problems.
cpaulsen

Kevin_O_
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NC Hauler wrote:
Kevin O. wrote:
We are thinking about getting a fifth wheel. Just not sure if my old girl is up for the task? My truck is a 2001 F350 Lariat with the 7.3L powerstroke(142,000 miles runs great!!). Also the truck came with the camper pkg. Just not sure what it is? Or what was added?

The trailer is a 2015 Keystone Cougar 336BHS.
Dry weight- 10,595lbs
carry weight- 1,695lbs
pin weight- 1,890lbs
Any help would be very much appriciated! Kevin



http://www.rvt.com/Keystone-Cougar-336BHS-2015-West-Hatfield-MA-ID5979064-UX129950


Kick out dry weight, does you no good whatsoever....Doesn't seem like you have a lot of cargo carrying capacity in the 5er, Take the "dry" weight of 10,595# and add "carrying weight" of 1695# and it appears the GVW of the 5er is 12,290#...This is more realistic to look at...so if you load a 1,000#, 5er could weight, 11,595 with a REAL pin weight of 2300#, if loaded to 12,000#, it could have a pin weight of 2400#....(can the non-realistic dry weight and the non-realistic dry pin weight...they're useless).

The 7.3 is a great engine...I don't know anything about your trucks GVWR, GCWR or RAWR, but would "think" that your truck should be ok to tow this light of a 5er....But you need to see what your trucks GCWR and RAWR is....

Good luck:)
Do you really think this trailer would have a pin weight of 2300lbs if i added 1000lbs to the trailer?? The dry pin weight is 1890lbs. This is what I'm trying to figure out before i buy. The GCWR and RAWR are not what I'm worried about exceeding. It's the trucks GVWR. Especially if the pin weight will be 2300lbs like you are suggesting.

My truck is

2001 F350 4x4 crewcab 7.3L
GVWR-9,900lbs
GCWR- 20,000lbs
RAWR- 6,830lbs
KEVIN :C
DW-Debbie :R
DS-Tyler 11yrs old:D
DD-Makayla 8yrs old:p
MERIDEN,CT
2001 Ford Powerstroke F350 Lariat
2012 Keystone Outback 292BH-OLD
2016 Jayco 29.5BHDS-NEW

shadows4
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Hi Kevin,
I think you would be alright with that 5er. You will probably be over on some of your weights though. Here is a link to my weights I posted this spring. My 2003 weighed in at a hefty 8140 lbs. That doesn't leave much room for payload.
You will need to decide if you are comfortable in exceeding the GVWR and if so by how much. The truck is very capable of much more than rated. However, it is your decision on how capable.
All said I think the 5er you linked to would be fine. Only thing I see is as previously mentioned payload for that trailer is a little light. Good luck, John.
2016 4X4 F350,CC,SB,Lariat,6.7L diesel,
2015 Coachmen Chapparal 324 TSRK
B&W Patriot 16K hitch.

rhagfo
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Kevin O. wrote:
Thanks for the info guys! Other than the GVWR(9900lbs) I'm not sure of the trucks other ratings? It's a 2001 F350 4x4 short bed. I'm not even sure if the short bed would work with a fifth wheel? Up to this point I have only owned travel trailers. Here is a pic of the setup I have now.



There are lots of members that tow a 5er with a short bed, that is not a big issues you will get a lot of assistance with the best way to do it.

With your 01, you just need to look at the VIN sticker on the drivers "B" post(rear door jam of drives door). The VIN has the following information;
Front GAWR
Rear GAWR
GVWR
It also list the minimum size tire and pressure to have those ratings.

Mine is below, you can see my ratings;
Front GAWR 5,200#
Rear GAWR 6,084#
GVWR 8,800#

well under front and rear axle ratings, but over the GVWR.



GVWR
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2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

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FishOnOne
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jerem0621 wrote:
Yep, I would tow it with that in a heart beat with a 7.3 F350 SRW.

Man, your current rig is something I am kind of aspiring towards now and your talking about upgrading.

I guess there is always a bigger fish to catch.

Thanks for the pic, very nice rig!

Jeremiah


X2... And yes that's a very nice rig.
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brirene
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You may need to get a slider hitch for the short bed, depending on the design of the front cap. If you stay within the weights you indicated, I still think you'll be fine.
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Kevin_O_
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spoon059 wrote:
I would tell you to keep an eye on your transmission. If I remember correctly, those engines run forever but the transmission can be weak link. I also believe there is some way to beef up the transmission, but I don't remember. Might want to head over to a 7.3 PSD forum and inquire.
Oh yes, I know all about the dreaded 4R100 transmission. There are a couple big name companies out there that build them to handle big power and major abuse. But it comes at a hefty price. Mine is still original and so far i have upgraded to a much larger cooler and synthetic fluid. When towing i keep a close eye on my temps and don't push it to hard. When the time comes i will probably spend the extra $$ and get a bulletproof unit from BTS(Brian's Truck shop). It comes with a no questions asked warranty and his reputation speaks for itself.
KEVIN :C
DW-Debbie :R
DS-Tyler 11yrs old:D
DD-Makayla 8yrs old:p
MERIDEN,CT
2001 Ford Powerstroke F350 Lariat
2012 Keystone Outback 292BH-OLD
2016 Jayco 29.5BHDS-NEW

jerem0621
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Yep, I would tow it with that in a heart beat with a 7.3 F350 SRW.

Man, your current rig is something I am kind of aspiring towards now and your talking about upgrading.

I guess there is always a bigger fish to catch.

Thanks for the pic, very nice rig!

Jeremiah
TV-2022 Silverado 2WD
TT - Zinger 270BH
WD Hitch- HaulMaster 1,000 lb Round Bar
Dual Friction bar sway control

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Kevin_O_
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Thanks for the info guys! Other than the GVWR(9900lbs) I'm not sure of the trucks other ratings? It's a 2001 F350 4x4 short bed. I'm not even sure if the short bed would work with a fifth wheel? Up to this point I have only owned travel trailers. Here is a pic of the setup I have now.

KEVIN :C
DW-Debbie :R
DS-Tyler 11yrs old:D
DD-Makayla 8yrs old:p
MERIDEN,CT
2001 Ford Powerstroke F350 Lariat
2012 Keystone Outback 292BH-OLD
2016 Jayco 29.5BHDS-NEW

NC_Hauler
Explorer
Explorer
Kevin O. wrote:
We are thinking about getting a fifth wheel. Just not sure if my old girl is up for the task? My truck is a 2001 F350 Lariat with the 7.3L powerstroke(142,000 miles runs great!!). Also the truck came with the camper pkg. Just not sure what it is? Or what was added?

The trailer is a 2015 Keystone Cougar 336BHS.
Dry weight- 10,595lbs
carry weight- 1,695lbs
pin weight- 1,890lbs
Any help would be very much appriciated! Kevin



http://www.rvt.com/Keystone-Cougar-336BHS-2015-West-Hatfield-MA-ID5979064-UX129950


Kick out dry weight, does you no good whatsoever....Doesn't seem like you have a lot of cargo carrying capacity in the 5er, Take the "dry" weight of 10,595# and add "carrying weight" of 1695# and it appears the GVW of the 5er is 12,290#...This is more realistic to look at...so if you load a 1,000#, 5er could weight, 11,595 with a REAL pin weight of 2300#, if loaded to 12,000#, it could have a pin weight of 2400#....(can the non-realistic dry weight and the non-realistic dry pin weight...they're useless).

The 7.3 is a great engine...I don't know anything about your trucks GVWR, GCWR or RAWR, but would "think" that your truck should be ok to tow this light of a 5er....But you need to see what your trucks GCWR and RAWR is....

Good luck:)
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lbrjet
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I would look for a fiver with more cargo capacity.
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majorgator
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Though you don't give enough info about your truck (is it a crew cab, long bed, 4x4...??), it appears you're going to be just below your trucks tow and cargo ratings, even if 5er is maxed out. The cargo limit is the only fuzzy part. You're definitely safe in the tow rating category.

Yes, watch tranny temps and get an auxiliary cooler if you don't already have one.

I say get the 5er and rock n roll. Spend a few minutes on any PSD forum and you'll find that 7.3L owners are consistently exceeding their truck's factory ratings without any problems.
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spoon059
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I would tell you to keep an eye on your transmission. If I remember correctly, those engines run forever but the transmission can be weak link. I also believe there is some way to beef up the transmission, but I don't remember. Might want to head over to a 7.3 PSD forum and inquire.
2015 Ram CTD
2015 Jayco 29QBS

rhagfo
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Well I tow at 19,000 to 19,500# GCVW. 2001 Ram 2500 5.9 CTD. Yes over the TV GVWR, but well within axle and tire ratings, almost 700# on the rear and 600# on the front to spare.
You will likely be very close to the 9,900# GVWR of the SRW F350, Yes.. Will the F350 tow it, yes! Will you be close to or slightly over the F350's GVWR.
The choice to run over the TV GVWR is yours and yours alone. I will say I tow a 5er about the same weight with my 2500, with no issues. I don't have or need air bags or Timbrien's.



Yes, I feel very safe and comfortable driving these roads at 55 to 60 mph. This is my experience, your may vary, I work to keep the front end tight no sloppy steering.

To Golden's comment about a TT with a 1,500 TW, I would rather see a family in a slightly over GVWR with a 5er, than running a big TT, the 5er is naturally more stable to tow.







Take a good look at your VIN sticker and look at the GAWR's for front and rear, are you going to be well within those? What tires are you running? What is their MAX load rating? My 265/75-16E's are rated at 3,415# each, that is 13,660#, so even if you hit 10,000# you would have 3,660# of capacity to spare.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

"Visit and Enjoy Oregon State Parks"