All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RAM 6.4L Hemi "heavy-ish" tow test - Video addedThat is the reason I went with 8 foot tall garage doors. Helps a lot.Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMI dbear wrote: riddle family wrote: This is a nice calculator for figuring out what the break even point between gas or diesel. Clickable Calculator Thanks, messed that one up.Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMIThis is a nice calculator for figuring out what the break even point between gas or diesel. http://calcnexus.com/fuel-cost-calculator.php?miles=10000&price1=3.50&price2=4.05&mpg1=17&mpg2=20&calc=1Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMI diftw wrote: I saw a 3500 at the Indianapolis RV show Saturday. It was a longbed with a price of $42,000. I have found a 3500 Tradesman with the 6.4 and fifth wheel prep for 38k. Very nice looking truck. If only someone could tell us how it was towing 8-12K...Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMI Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote: riddle family wrote: How much fuel can we talk about? What about towing and normal driving information? HAHAHAHAHA silly boy....your still new to RV.net. Here we sink our teeth in to something and run it in to the ground. Unfortunately it usually has nothing to do with what the original post was about! Come on get with the program man! :W :p Don Think we have shown it is 87 octane. If you are worried about just buy a diesel and only use 1 Cetane rating.Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMIHow much fuel can we talk about? What about towing and normal driving information?Re: Rams new 6.4 HEMIVery interested in this combo. Anyone have any real world experience towing, especially a fifth wheel?Re: Trouble deciding 2014 Ramsubscribing, currently own a 03 Ram CumminsRe: Joined the dropped 5'er clubI always do a pull test but I did forget to put the tailgate down one time and it had a nice "V" shape. Since then I check things 2-3 times before I unhook or hook up.SizeCurrently own a 30.5 BHS that has served my family well since we bought it new in 2006 but now looking to upgrade. The Jayco is a length of 34ft and the Sandpiper 32QBBS we are looking at is close to 38ft according to the website. Does the additional 4-5 feet make a huge difference is towing and backing it into campsites? I know that it will limit locations that we can camp but most places we go have large enough sites to accomodate the camper.
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