Even 3 years later its a bit like comparing apples to oranges, but since this has morphed into SRW vs Dually I'll give it a go...
I've been on both side of the fence...
Previously an 07 F250 short bed, an 89 Chevy 3500HD dually, and currently a 2016 Longhorn 3500 SRW shortbed.
I currently haul a 3800# slide-in camper. With the RAM my GVWR is 11,700# and I hit the CAT Scales at 12,280. Note that the vehicle is registered at 12,300#
What I have learned over the years, miles, and wasted $$$...
1.) Airbags make top-heavy sway worse!
(Exactly as @Imabey mentioned at the top of the thread)
2.) Aftermarket rear anti-sway bars do little to help and I assume that is because a lot of that sway is coming from the soft LT type tires our truck's come equipped with.
(Exactly as Imabey also mentioned at the top of the thread)
Ten pounds of poop in a five pound bag,
or...
Why I specifically chose a RAM 3500 SRW for slide-in camper duty...
During my pre-purchase research I had the opportunity to park a short-bed 2015 Ford F350 next to a 2016 RAM 3500 and truly see the differences side by side. That big bad Ford made the RAM 3500 look like a child's toy! The Ford was bigger in every dimension in a way that cant be realized simply by comparing the posted specs in a sales brochure. After seeing that comparison I knew I wanted the little RAM 3500 for my next camper hauler.
Getting back to Dually vs SRW...
Dropping the camper off at a campsite and then using the SRW shortbed truck to go touring, shopping, off-roading, etc... is a level of freedom that simply cant be had with a dually truck. Plus I do NOT have to tow a dingy as with a big dually because the big beast is near useless in every situation "except" hauling the camper on a paved road!
Oh wait, did I mention that ATM and drive-thru windows are a breeze with a 'little' 3500, and that in mud & snow the back end actually stays behind you with a SRW truck?
While it may appear that I'm turning this DRW vs upgraded SRW thread into a big truck vs little truck issue all I'm really trying to point out is that I fully understand why a person with a smaller SRW truck would go through the effort and $$ to upgrade it rather than simply buy a DRW truck.
The closer...
My "little" SRW RAM 3500 stickered at $70,310.00 so believe me, with that budget I could have bought any slide-in camper truck I wanted... and the smaller SRW vehicle still won by a mile!
Rickson's anyone?
Happy camping,
-Ej-