New to the forum here and had a few questions/looking for educated input.
I have a 2016 F350 Dully that has 34K miles on it and paid for that I love. I am honestly just tired of it doing a regen cycle every 250-300 miles. The fuel mileage is crap on it which I understand it is a large truck that is made to pull and not expecting unrealistic mpg but I'm averaging about 8.4 to 9 on most trips pulling a 32 foot trailer with race cars in it. Last weekend 200 mile trip no trailer running 70 mph I got 14.3 mpg (was over 15 till a regen cycle and it dropped to 12.8 then back up)
I used a 2020 Ram 2500 to pull the trailer and was not to impressed (can be expected coming from F350 dully to 2500). I did however like the 2500 mpg while towing and definitely not towing over my F350. I am now looking at a 2020 RAM 3500 dully, I think it is more than enough truck to do the job, my question is how much fuel mileage would I be sacrificing with the 3500 dully over the 2500 SRW?
Just for reference I would be using the truck as daily driver as well as towing nearly every weekend. This is why I was leaning towards SRW truck. Tow a 32' trailer total weight about 9K lbs. Also looking at getting a larger goose-neck trailer in the next couple years and don't want to have to get another truck later.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I have a 2016 F350 Dully that has 34K miles on it and paid for that I love. I am honestly just tired of it doing a regen cycle every 250-300 miles. The fuel mileage is crap on it which I understand it is a large truck that is made to pull and not expecting unrealistic mpg but I'm averaging about 8.4 to 9 on most trips pulling a 32 foot trailer with race cars in it. Last weekend 200 mile trip no trailer running 70 mph I got 14.3 mpg (was over 15 till a regen cycle and it dropped to 12.8 then back up)
I used a 2020 Ram 2500 to pull the trailer and was not to impressed (can be expected coming from F350 dully to 2500). I did however like the 2500 mpg while towing and definitely not towing over my F350. I am now looking at a 2020 RAM 3500 dully, I think it is more than enough truck to do the job, my question is how much fuel mileage would I be sacrificing with the 3500 dully over the 2500 SRW?
Just for reference I would be using the truck as daily driver as well as towing nearly every weekend. This is why I was leaning towards SRW truck. Tow a 32' trailer total weight about 9K lbs. Also looking at getting a larger goose-neck trailer in the next couple years and don't want to have to get another truck later.
Thanks in advance for any input.