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Many pickup owners are unaware of payload capacity and exceed it, placing their family and others at risk.
Back in June of 2021, I drove my 2018 Tundra from Northern Kentucky to Green Bay Wisconsin to pick up a new Ram 3500.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
When my family and I go west for summer vacations, we always bring a lot of gear. Mountain bikes, kayaks, paddle boards, backpacks, tents and as much food as we can haul. Now that we had a 3500 with substantial payload capability, we could safely load up the truck as well as the toy hauler. In the past, due to payload limitations, the toy hauler would be packed full and the truck bed would be almost empty so as to not exceed payload capacity. So often you will see a 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton truck with a full bed, cab loaded with pax and a trailer with 800-1000lbs of tongue weight. Many pickup owners are unaware of payload capacity and exceed it, placing their family and others at risk.
Quote from: Dustoff35 on April 13, 2023, 05:50:43 AMWhen my family and I go west for summer vacations, we always bring a lot of gear. Mountain bikes, kayaks, paddle boards, backpacks, tents and as much food as we can haul. Now that we had a 3500 with substantial payload capability, we could safely load up the truck as well as the toy hauler. In the past, due to payload limitations, the toy hauler would be packed full and the truck bed would be almost empty so as to not exceed payload capacity. So often you will see a 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton truck with a full bed, cab loaded with pax and a trailer with 800-1000lbs of tongue weight. Many pickup owners are unaware of payload capacity and exceed it, placing their family and others at risk.And the more you load in the rear area of the toy hauler, the less tongue weight you have to worry about. That is the only problem most have with a toy hauler, lots of tongue weight because they don’t have any toys back there.
Quote from: Bob Smith on April 13, 2023, 08:33:41 PMQuote from: Dustoff35 on April 13, 2023, 05:50:43 AMWhen my family and I go west for summer vacations, we always bring a lot of gear. Mountain bikes, kayaks, paddle boards, backpacks, tents and as much food as we can haul. Now that we had a 3500 with substantial payload capability, we could safely load up the truck as well as the toy hauler. In the past, due to payload limitations, the toy hauler would be packed full and the truck bed would be almost empty so as to not exceed payload capacity. So often you will see a 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton truck with a full bed, cab loaded with pax and a trailer with 800-1000lbs of tongue weight. Many pickup owners are unaware of payload capacity and exceed it, placing their family and others at risk.And the more you load in the rear area of the toy hauler, the less tongue weight you have to worry about. That is the only problem most have with a toy hauler, lots of tongue weight because they don’t have any toys back there.Iv found this to be false in my case, the amount of tongue weight in mine, empty or loaded is not even in the 100’s of pounds different. Granted I have a three axle not two. Shawn. What do you mean 3/4 ton, ford and dodge independent rears? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Dustoff35 on April 12, 2023, 03:31:32 PMBack in June of 2021, I drove my 2018 Tundra from Northern Kentucky to Green Bay Wisconsin to pick up a new Ram 3500. You probably drive past me at some point.
Nice work on the rack mounts
3500 Ram has the 11.5 AAM straight axle in the rear, and that AAM 9.25 solid front axle...At least I think it is the 9.25...Anybody?
Nice job. Good looking truck. Safety was one reason I bought the dually when I had the fifth wheel. I even bagged it to keep the undulations down in the highway when I had about 3000# pin weight and a bed full of firewood. I found that taking air out of the rear tires made for a lot better ride. I routinely ran 32psi in all four rears when empty. Somewhere here, Steve still has my dually and has played with the turbo a bit. I’d love to hear how that sounds now. I miss that truck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
AndCome on Duane...We wanna see more about the mods you've done on your truck!
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 19, 2023, 09:26:50 AMAndCome on Duane...We wanna see more about the mods you've done on your truck!Which one? I'm trying to bring this one up to date right now.
Does it require a switch to pump into the factory tank or is it gravely fed via a valve or…. Looks like a nice set up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk