buckeyefan
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- Nov 23, 2010
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I?ve read the forums over and over again and thought I knew how to figure out what I can tow. I didn't want to bother the community....
I am looking to move up to a 5th wheel, but want to know what would be a safe range for my truck.
I used the online calculators and if I understand my numbers, I?ve come up with a hitch weight max of no more than 1400 lbs and a trail weight of no more than 8900lbs.
I was hoping my 2010 F250 6.4L 4x4 3:55 Short bed can tow more, so I am hoping you can tell me if I am looking at it correctly.
Here are my numbers from the door:
GCWR=23000
GVWR=10000
Front GAWR=5600
Rear GAWR=6100
Actual:
Gross weight= 8632 lbs (me, wife, full tank)
Actual Front= 5140
Actual Rear= 3492
I am looking at a couple of 5th wheels that have dry hitch weights in the 1400?s lbs and in the 1900?s lbs.
The dry weights are 9500lbs and 10900 lbs respectively. They are between 32-36? in length.
We will not be in the Rockies or anywhere that challenging.
We are usually no more than 200 miles from home with the Smokey?s as the hurdle to get over, but only 2 times a year.
Should I forget a 5th wheel and stay with a travel trailer?
Thanks for any input!
I am looking to move up to a 5th wheel, but want to know what would be a safe range for my truck.
I used the online calculators and if I understand my numbers, I?ve come up with a hitch weight max of no more than 1400 lbs and a trail weight of no more than 8900lbs.
I was hoping my 2010 F250 6.4L 4x4 3:55 Short bed can tow more, so I am hoping you can tell me if I am looking at it correctly.
Here are my numbers from the door:
GCWR=23000
GVWR=10000
Front GAWR=5600
Rear GAWR=6100
Actual:
Gross weight= 8632 lbs (me, wife, full tank)
Actual Front= 5140
Actual Rear= 3492
I am looking at a couple of 5th wheels that have dry hitch weights in the 1400?s lbs and in the 1900?s lbs.
The dry weights are 9500lbs and 10900 lbs respectively. They are between 32-36? in length.
We will not be in the Rockies or anywhere that challenging.
We are usually no more than 200 miles from home with the Smokey?s as the hurdle to get over, but only 2 times a year.
Should I forget a 5th wheel and stay with a travel trailer?
Thanks for any input!