Browning42
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Hi, I'm looking at upgrading to a Ram 3500 SRW with the 6.7 and aisin 6speed auto. Right now I'm pulling a 28' Jayco TT, what kind of fuel economy can I expect?
Browning42 said:I know a 3500 is slight overkill
Browning42 said:Thanks for the info, I know a 3500 is slight overkill for a 7000lb trailer, I'm buying it for a future upgrade to a 11,000-12,000lb 5er.
John From Detroit said:There are basically three choices when it comes to Tow Vehicles:
OVERKILL: Nothing wrong with overkill, does a great job of towing,
Just the right size: Nearly impossible to obtain, the other two options are way easier to find.
Too Small: Many tow this way, and they scare me.. Cause that little pickup can NOT properly control that big trailer.
So you did it right.
drewtk said:Towing at 65 mph, I would estimate around 10-11 mpg. I'd be *very* surprised if you got 15 mpg as suggested above.
Frizlefrak said:There would be the problem. Drop to 55 and you'll gain 2 mpg. Wind resistance is what kills mpg towing, much more so than weight. My last big trip was 14.2, and most of that was towing the mountains of NM.
BTW....if you have ST tires on your trailer, they're rated for 65 MPH MAXIMUM.
drewtk said:Yup, that's why I noted my towing speed up front. But to get 15 mpg you'd have to go unreasonably slow on the freeway, if it's even possible at any speed for the OP's size TT.
I'm aware of the ST speed issue, which is why I switched to LT's
Idahocountryboy said:Unfortunately so..