I am new to TDR, but not to Dodge. I will try to make this short and need advice
I had a 95' 5. 9 and loved it. We bought a 2012 Dutchman Voltage 3200 RV Toy hauler.
I, at this time, I had a 1999 Ford F250 Power stroke which could pull the Voltage RV, but I was ALL over the road and the wife said "Buy a truck".
I then bought a 2011 6. 7 ltr Dodge Ram 3500 650 foot pounds of torque, Dually. We love this truck!
Here is my question.
The trucks tow rating is 13500 lbs which seems low but it has 3. 73 gears. The bed can carry about 5000 lbs
The RV dry is 11600 lbs, max load is 16500 lbs and once evrything is loaded, starting from the Dry Weight:
900 lb for ATC
500 lb for water - 50 gallons, but it does hold 162 gallons which we only fill to about 50 gallons on the road.
650 lb for 4 adults and stuff in the cab.
200 lbs for Gear and Food
100 lbs for misc
Fifth wheel hitch is about 3000 lbs
I am roughly towing a 14000 trailer. Legally, I guess I am over weight with the RV. I do not push or hot rod the truck.
I had to help a friend get a trailer across town that wieghted in at 17000 lbs and the truck did not even miss a beat.
The question is:
1. Am I hurting anything by pulling a RV that is 1000 or even 1500 lbs over the limit.
2. Do I need a gauges? The Dealship says no ... but I had them on a Ford F250 super Duty
The Dodge does squat, but only to level and does not ride on the helper springs
I have not brought the Rig to the scales, but will do that in the coming weeks.
Any advice or recomendations would be appricated.
Chris
I had a 95' 5. 9 and loved it. We bought a 2012 Dutchman Voltage 3200 RV Toy hauler.
I, at this time, I had a 1999 Ford F250 Power stroke which could pull the Voltage RV, but I was ALL over the road and the wife said "Buy a truck".
I then bought a 2011 6. 7 ltr Dodge Ram 3500 650 foot pounds of torque, Dually. We love this truck!
Here is my question.
The trucks tow rating is 13500 lbs which seems low but it has 3. 73 gears. The bed can carry about 5000 lbs
The RV dry is 11600 lbs, max load is 16500 lbs and once evrything is loaded, starting from the Dry Weight:
900 lb for ATC
500 lb for water - 50 gallons, but it does hold 162 gallons which we only fill to about 50 gallons on the road.
650 lb for 4 adults and stuff in the cab.
200 lbs for Gear and Food
100 lbs for misc
Fifth wheel hitch is about 3000 lbs
I am roughly towing a 14000 trailer. Legally, I guess I am over weight with the RV. I do not push or hot rod the truck.
I had to help a friend get a trailer across town that wieghted in at 17000 lbs and the truck did not even miss a beat.
The question is:
1. Am I hurting anything by pulling a RV that is 1000 or even 1500 lbs over the limit.
2. Do I need a gauges? The Dealship says no ... but I had them on a Ford F250 super Duty
The Dodge does squat, but only to level and does not ride on the helper springs
I have not brought the Rig to the scales, but will do that in the coming weeks.
Any advice or recomendations would be appricated.
Chris