When I got my new TT, it has a 1500 lb tongue weight. I had to change to a Titan class V, and also had to get a 2 1/2 inch ballmount (drawbar) to make sure I maintained the rating. Using my old 2 inch ballmount with a sleeve, would not carry the day. Just my . 02.
On edit - Harvey - you were absolutely right on your suggestion that I order my new truck with 4. 10's. I just got to Pahrump, and the trip down from Canada was just the best. I hand calculated the mileage driving around 65 mph, and then 75 mph. I found very little difference, with three tanks being in the 17. 4 mpg range. Even though I haven't normally been watching mileage (another of your suggestions), I thought people at the Madness might be interested in what I have noticed so far.
The only complaint - I wish I didn't have to remember to push the exhaust brake switch every time I start the truck. It would sure be nice if Dodge came out with a software patch to do this automatically since running with the brake is reported to enhance turbo operation (prevent sooting it up)
Great! I'm always happy to hear back from a fellow TDR member who has found the advice I offered was accurate.
One of the small details I appreciate on my cab and chassis is once the exhaust brake button is pressed to activate it remains on forever. It is too bad the pickup trucks don't do the same.