With my 28" double beam Torklift extension ,camper installed , with my 14' enclosed trailer fully loaded ,it unloads the front axle 240lbs and increases the rear axle load by 1140lbs. Actual tongue weight unknown. Handles excellent with those numbers though.Absolutely, however, when using an extension, most of the time it will be a small/light trailer. If ball weight is 500# on a 48" extension, the receiver hitch will "feel" 2K# (I think) but the truck will only have the 500#.
If you’re planning on 19.5’s I’d just get a 4500. The increase in frame/suspension/axles warrants 19.5’s, and if you need a DRW 19.5 setup then you need a 4500.
If you’re planning on 19.5’s I’d just get a 4500. The increase in frame/suspension/axles warrants 19.5’s, and if you need a DRW 19.5 setup then you need a 4500.
I though about that too, but you don’t get a bed and you get the lower output engine. The brakes, wheels, tires, and decreased turn radius would be a very nice upgrade though.
It’s also harder to find a CC in the trim level you want unless you want a Tradesman.