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02-03-2015, 08:09 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11
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Long Bed for Me
I have a F350 V10 long bed. I would not have a short bed as I would not know what to do with everything I take with me when I head south for the winter plus with short bed trucks you have to have some sort of slider hitch. Off \course that's me.
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02-03-2015, 04:01 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 1,605
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Mine is below. Brand new. First diesel and haven't towed the fiver yet. Have to wait until Spring.
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02-03-2015, 10:26 PM
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#43
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Broomfield, CO.
Posts: 18
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Quote:
Originally Posted by therink
Mine is below. Brand new. First diesel and haven't towed the fiver yet. Have to wait until Spring.
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You'll love it! I have a 15' Denali with the Duramax and a 15'Cougar 5th wheel and it pulls it like there's nothing back there.
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02-05-2015, 09:13 AM
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#44
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: CT
Posts: 1
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F350 SRW shortbed 6.7 diesel, B&W Companion slider hitch. Did 22 states in 5 weeks in 2013 from CT to CA then north and back. I did crunch the cab a little last year in NH making a turn that I thought I could make without sliding. Nothing serious though.
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02-05-2015, 09:52 AM
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#45
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 502
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spicercars
I like to have more truck then you need.
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I have heard the saying that more is not always better, that does not apply here Love It!!
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2008 Jeep Liberty
RVision TS25s
2011 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Airlift 1000' e rated tires
2012 Sprinter 266
2014 RAM 6.7 Cummins Diesel
2015 Sandpiper 30IOK
All I care about is camping, maybe three people and beer!
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02-05-2015, 10:26 AM
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#46
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Nevada
Posts: 2,695
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When it comes to land, garages, shops, hangars, bed space, horsepower and towing capability, more is always better.
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Desert185 🇺🇸 (Retired Chemtrail vendor)
-Ram 2500 QC, LB, 4x4, Cummins HO/exhaust brake, 6-speed stick.
-Andersen Ultimate 24K 5er Hitch.
-2014 Cougar 326SRX, Maxxis tires w/TPMS, wet bolts, two 6v batts.
-Four Wheel 8' Popup Camper.
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02-05-2015, 12:24 PM
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#47
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 101
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Currently have a 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500hd 6.6l Short bed. I have a slider but have yet to use it in the 6 years I've owned it. It's so rusted I doubt it would work any way. So far I haven't come close to my cab and we always have a back in site on our trips and pad at home.
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2016 Chevy 3500hd 6.6l
2013 Keystone Avalanche 345TG
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02-05-2015, 05:44 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 777
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C130
I'm definitely learning about parking issues with my new truck. I went to my daughters cheer competition at NRG Center in Houston this weekend and I parked way away at the very end of the parking lot like I always do. They had cones separating the parking lot and street. I went to back out and quickly realized my truck took up the entire lane between the two rows of cars and there wasn't enough room to get out. I just moved the cones so no issue but learned a valuable lesson. I knew parking would be an issue but I was more worried about the width then the length before, now I can see both are an issue with a long bed dually.
Those of you with DRW trucks, do you normally just take up two spaces? I hate to do that but don't want someone parked 2 inches from my door either. That seems to be what I usually see around here as duallys are pretty common.
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I can't say much about having a DRW since ours is just a SRW, but I definitely have learned about parking a long truck. For me, back into a parking spot if at all possible. It makes it easier to get out when you need to leave versus having to try and back out if people are parked around you. Back-up cameras and blindspot mirrors are your friend too. Small hint for backing in - check and double-check for what is behind you the full truck width, especially if backing into a spot on the edge of a parking lot. Light poles make a funny "ting" noise when touched by a bumper, and any children with you will not let you live it down - for years!
I will also admit to being one of "those". I have a tendency to take up 2, sometimes 4 parking spots depending on how wide and long they are. I've found most spots are definitely not long enough for a crew cab long bed truck, and some aren't wide enough for the SRW either. So, I just park way out where no one else does and get my exercise hoofin' it into the store or where ever.
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2019 F-350 diesel 4x4 CC LB DRW, not the mom taxi anymore...
2021 Alliance Paradigm 340RL
2016 F-350 diesel 4x4 CC LB SRW, mom taxi - sold
2014 Cougar XLite 28RDB - sold
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02-08-2015, 04:46 PM
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#49
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Biloxi, MS
Posts: 133
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I drag a about 14k lbs around with a 2007 Chevy 3500HD, DRW, Duramax and Allison tran. My truck doesn't even work up a sweat. I do sometimes when trying negotiate the beast in tight spaces; backing up the 5ver is limited by my trucks turning radius ( and my skills or lack there of). I definitely feel more stable with DRW when towing and I wanted to be able to drag this thing up mountains from time to time.
Good luck with your search; as previously mentioned, more is better in this case. It is never recommended you tow at your max capacity. Best of luck in your search. God bless and safe travels.
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2014 Alpine 3010 RE.
2007 Chevy 3500DRW, CREW CAB
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02-09-2015, 07:23 PM
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#50
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Vermont
Posts: 367
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I've towed my fiver the last 3 seasons with my F150 Ecoboost Max Tow short bed (5' 7"). The Sidewinder pin box takes care of turning clearance. I am now trading in on an F350 6.7 Powerstroke SRW because I plan to do a lot more towing and the next fiver will be heavier.
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2015 Ford F-350 XLT Ruby Red 6.7L Powerstroke, 4x4, Short Bed, Andersen Ultimate Hitch
Cougar High Country 299RKS, Mor/Ryde pin box, 200w solar
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02-17-2015, 06:24 PM
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#51
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Broomfield, CO.
Posts: 18
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More is definitely better in these scenarios. I bought a a diesel to have piece of mind knowing that I can almost tow just about any trailer there is out there. Now if only I could convince the old lady into letting me get that triple axle Voltage toy hauler we saw at the RV show.
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02-18-2015, 05:51 PM
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#52
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: San Diego, Ca
Posts: 22
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How do you like your 333MKS?..I just bought one last month
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02-21-2015, 08:58 AM
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#53
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Florida & Tennessee
Posts: 25
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I prefer a long bed because I need the room to carry stuff back and forth between FL and TN, summer and winter homes. The 5th wheel is stored in our TN driveway. We bot the Montana HC when we had a 12 RAM 2500 with 2,070# payload capacity. Not adequate and unsafe. We traded for a 14 RAM 3500 LB SRW 3.42 rear with a 4,235# payload. Perfect for the 5er. Towed 4,900 miles last summer to New England twice and I love the truck. I have not experienced any stability problems with this rig. Hope my opinion helps.
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2014 3500 Laramie Crewcab SRW 4x4 LB Trailer Package 3.42 (picked up 3/3/14)
2014 Montana High Country 318RE 5th Wheel
2012 Dodge 2500 Laramie Crewcab LB 4x4 Diesel 3.73 Rear Towhaul + Integrated trailer brake (traded)
Prior RVs:
2013 Cougar XLite 28SGS 5th Wheel
2003 Tahoe 36' Toyhauler
2004 All American Sport 41' Toyhauler
2009 Glacier Bay 35' 5ver
2009 Mobile Suites 36RSSB
2003 Dodge 3500 LB 4x4 5.9L 4.10 Rear 6 spd manual PAC Brake
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