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04-08-2019, 06:20 AM
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James, the 2144# is the 'real world' number, not the happy crap thrown around by the truck manufacturing ads and brochures. All the manufactures are guilty of this.
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04-08-2019, 06:47 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Gaylord
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Quote:
Originally Posted by notanlines
James, the 2144# is the 'real world' number, not the happy crap thrown around by the truck manufacturing ads and brochures. All the manufactures are guilty of this.
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Yup, just like the shipping weight and tongue/pin weight in travel trailer/fifth wheel brochures.... PURE FICTION !!!!! (but it sure sells bigger trailers to owners of "too small tow vehicles")....
Reminds me of the "weight loss ads" on TV... "You too can lose 50 pounds your first week with XXXX diet plan".... Uhhhh really ????? Send me two so I can lose 100 pounds before next Monday......
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04-08-2019, 06:59 AM
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#43
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Rochester, NY
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Originally Posted by cookinwitdiesel
I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD Denali Crew Cab Standard bed (6.5 ft) Duramax/Allison drivetrain. It has had not any modifications.
The door jam payload states the truck can carry up to 2144# Payload.
My current Hideout 28RKS trailer is a breeze to tow although with all my tools and our stuff loaded I am sitting at about 9680# out of the 10000# GVWR for the truck.
Now that we have had one camp out (please don't laugh too hard), we are exploring what other options we would have with this truck, specifically fifth wheels as they seem to afford some design advantages over bumper pulls and have more floor plan options in many cases. We like the Hideout lineup as it seems to offer a lot more value for your dollar than most of the other Keystone brands.
The reason for this post is that there are several fifth wheel models that are of interest to us:
Sprinter Campfire 32fwbh (1680# Pin Weight, 12080# GVWR)
Hideout 299rlds (1605# Pin Weight, 11200# GVWR)
Hideout 308bhds (1820# Pin Weight, 11700# GVWR)
Hideout 292mls (1510 Pin Weight, 11000# GVWR)
I feel pretty comfortable with bumper pulled trailers and sizing them up vs the truck but am a 100% noob when it comes to fifth wheels. I would be interested to hear the opinion of those more experienced in the matter than I. I know that typically speaking, a 3/4 Ton is not a good fit for fifth wheel duty due to the payload rating, and for that reason, the ones I listed are also some of the lightest you can get without being a "compromised" SuperLight/UltraLight/Half-Ton version.
As always, I appreciates yall's input.
Thanks!
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I too, occasionally look at 5th wheel options as I really like the additional storage options and the towing differences. I have about 800-900 lbs more payload capacity on my truck due to it being a gas model vs your diesel.
Some of the considerations I usually take into account are how am I going to load bikes and kayaks with a 5th wheel. I also try to keep the length in the 30-35' range so I don't lose a lot of the available campsite options that are available at the state parks in NY.
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04-13-2019, 04:56 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Portland, OR
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Originally Posted by spade117
I too, occasionally look at 5th wheel options as I really like the additional storage options and the towing differences. I have about 800-900 lbs more payload capacity on my truck due to it being a gas model vs your diesel.
Some of the considerations I usually take into account are how am I going to load bikes and kayaks with a 5th wheel. I also try to keep the length in the 30-35' range so I don't lose a lot of the available campsite options that are available at the state parks in NY.
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I almost turned around the other day leaving a park, I had just seen a newer Ram DRW CC with a roof rack with Kayaks, pulling a 5er and was wondering if it would clear my bikes in the Pin box rack.
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2016 Ram Laramie 3500 DRW 14,000# GVWR (New TV)
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04-13-2019, 09:37 AM
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Location: Muskegon
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rhagfo, a possible way to carry your kayaks without worry would be a T bar into a front hitch and a single Thule roof bar. That would probably put your kayaks far enough forward to clear the bikes
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04-13-2019, 04:39 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Portland, OR
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hornet28
rhagfo, a possible way to carry your kayaks without worry would be a T bar into a front hitch and a single Thule roof bar. That would probably put your kayaks far enough forward to clear the bikes
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I didn't see a T bar, that is what I liked.
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2016 Ram Laramie 3500 DRW 14,000# GVWR (New TV)
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS 32’ GVWR 12,360
Visit and enjoy Oregon State Parks
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