Wiredawg
TDR MEMBER
Howdy all,
I'm actually moving my post from 4th Gen "25,400 GCVWR; Tu-tone paint; 19. 5 tires" since I shifted gears talking about a 2010 3500 dually p/u to purchasing a 2009 4500 C&C QC 4X4 SLT.
It would be too hard to show, discuss everything from that post other than I have another week to wait before going final because while my loan is being processed to renovate/expand my house and build a shop. After it's approved next week, I can pull the trigger.
Harvey and all,
Hope you made the jump. I measured the the pin on my fifth wheel and it is 49" from the ground and 16" off the bed of my '02 3500 and pin weight is about 3,500 lbs . The pin is adjusted all the way up on the 5er. Question, what height of bed do I need to make this work? Do I need the hitch recessed beween the frame of the truck so I have adjustment options. This 17K 5er must ride level. I've seen some RV tow bodies that have the depression. I prefer to have a low profile utlity bed. I appreciate any comments, suggestions. Links to products even more appreciated.
Thanks,
Wiredawg
I'm actually moving my post from 4th Gen "25,400 GCVWR; Tu-tone paint; 19. 5 tires" since I shifted gears talking about a 2010 3500 dually p/u to purchasing a 2009 4500 C&C QC 4X4 SLT.
It would be too hard to show, discuss everything from that post other than I have another week to wait before going final because while my loan is being processed to renovate/expand my house and build a shop. After it's approved next week, I can pull the trigger.
Harvey and all,
Hope you made the jump. I measured the the pin on my fifth wheel and it is 49" from the ground and 16" off the bed of my '02 3500 and pin weight is about 3,500 lbs . The pin is adjusted all the way up on the 5er. Question, what height of bed do I need to make this work? Do I need the hitch recessed beween the frame of the truck so I have adjustment options. This 17K 5er must ride level. I've seen some RV tow bodies that have the depression. I prefer to have a low profile utlity bed. I appreciate any comments, suggestions. Links to products even more appreciated.
Thanks,
Wiredawg
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