Before you go nuts listen to this idea... .
After modifying my 2500 with rear springs and sway bar I towed my 36' Cedar Creek to the west last year. My truck handled the load great but my 35"x17" BFGs were just a little (lets say a struggle). My wife talked me into a new 06' dually. We now tow a 37' Day Dreamer with absolutely no regrets. It so far has no weak points except that the reverse in the 48re is not low enough. I now backup into my camping havens in low 4x4. The weakest point in this truck to beef it up a little would be the 17" 10 plys. I am no where close to maxing out the rear end but the front end is boarder line at times.
IMO the new 06-07 DC duallies are capably right now to haul 4500-5500 loads if the following is done:
Upgrade the tires to 19. 5s of any size and add several springs to the rear end.
I am afraid that a 4500-5500 DC would be a very commericial ride either on the interstate or in town.
Until the powers to be actually puts a 5500 DC on the road and the 6. 7L is proven
I think I am going to treat my 06" dually as if it were my last truck.
19. 5s, spare inbed fuel tank & heavier springs are in my future. :-laf
After modifying my 2500 with rear springs and sway bar I towed my 36' Cedar Creek to the west last year. My truck handled the load great but my 35"x17" BFGs were just a little (lets say a struggle). My wife talked me into a new 06' dually. We now tow a 37' Day Dreamer with absolutely no regrets. It so far has no weak points except that the reverse in the 48re is not low enough. I now backup into my camping havens in low 4x4. The weakest point in this truck to beef it up a little would be the 17" 10 plys. I am no where close to maxing out the rear end but the front end is boarder line at times.
IMO the new 06-07 DC duallies are capably right now to haul 4500-5500 loads if the following is done:
Upgrade the tires to 19. 5s of any size and add several springs to the rear end.
I am afraid that a 4500-5500 DC would be a very commericial ride either on the interstate or in town.
Until the powers to be actually puts a 5500 DC on the road and the 6. 7L is proven

19. 5s, spare inbed fuel tank & heavier springs are in my future. :-laf