sctnabt said:
Amazing how fast the brain rust begins to form!
Sorry for the mix up, GVWR for the dually should be 11,500 listed under "Ram 3500 QuadCab SLT and Laramie 4x2 Long Box (DRW)" (Pg 8/10) This is with the "5. 9l HOTD I-6 M6" although "M6" is not listed the coloration from others seem to show this as the manual 6 spd rating.
Try again:
GVWR: 11,500 lbs
Curb Weight: 7,098 lbs
Payload: 4,402 lbs (GVWR-Curb Weight)
Camper Wt. (Dry): 3,400 lbs
Curb(with Camper): 10,495 lbs (Curb + Camper)
Much better!
Still have 1005 lbs. capacity. Not bad but I would get a good "wet/loaded" measurement of your camper and tongue weight off your trailer.
SORRY for the confusion, got cross-eyed somewhere this morning.
Clear as mud..... right???
cj
Yep, that's better. So if I follow that example, mine is;
- GVWR: 12,000 lbs
- Curb Weight: 7585 lbs
- Payload: 4415 lbs
- Camper wt. (dry): 2350 lbs
- Curb (with camper: 9935 lbs
This means I have an excess of 2065 lbs payload capacity. Great! Unfortunately the reality is that I'm at 11,555 lbs with the camper on and only have 445 lbs left over. The wife and kids take up 340 lbs so I still have 105 lbs left! Oh yeah, I forgot the trailer tongue weight. Puts me over by 400 lbs or so.
WHY is the reality so different than the equation above, you ask? Because my truck weighs 8338 lbs, not 7585 lbs with me, a full tank of diesel, mudflaps, tie downs, bedmats, etc. AND because my camper carries 363 lbs of "stuff" plus 500 lbs of water.
I bring all this up so you may consider the following;
- 11,500 GVWR
- 7098 lbs truck base weight
- 750 lbs of "stuff" on the truck
- 3400 lbs camper dry weight
- 850 lbs of "stuff" in the camper
Equals a total GVW of 12,098 or over by 598 lbs before passengers and trailer tongue weight.
In my experience this will likely be a more accurate representation of the true weights involved. You may be able to pack light to limit the amount over GVWR, but I doubt you can do anything to make it under.
FWIW, I'm not saying your truck will care much if your over even as much as 1,000 lbs, but I'm trying to point out that even a 3500 DRW can easily get over GVWR with a heavy slide-in.
Cheers,
Dave