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05-14-2019, 10:41 AM #41
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Last edited by jim1521; 05-14-2019 at 10:54 AM.
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05-16-2019, 02:33 PM #42
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my 2017 F350 SRW only had payload of 3100 lbs, as it had 4 wheel drive and other weighty items. With the Solitude 375RES the pin weight and cargo came in around 3400/3500. I towed with this for a year with no problems other than the nagging thought in the back of my head knowing I was 200-400 lbs over payload capacity at any given time. Also I only filled up the 48 gallon tank half full to mitigate some of the overweight. More diesel stops.
Come July 2018 I gave in to the voices -) and found a 2017 f350 duelly maxed out with 10k more options than I had, for 10k under MSRP. Flew to salt lake city to pick it up and drove it back to sacramento.
I use it as a semi-daily driver when not on the road, and have no issues with it in this mode. As for parking, we always park it on the outskirts of parking lots, with the logic that we are burning off more weight with the extra hike to the store.
With ~5k payload, now i use the full 48 gallon capacity, and do notice the extra stability when in windy conditions. And it cranks up the grades with power to spare.
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05-16-2019, 03:30 PM #43
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I had a 2014 6.7 F250, and upgraded is in 2017 to the F350 SRW for almost of the comments I've seen on GVWR and tongue ratings. I did add 5000# airbags to put the rake back into the new truck, so that once my 337 sits down, my back end isn't squatting.
I haven't any real problems with the SRW except for high cross winds (which I should have just pulled over).
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05-16-2019, 03:59 PM #44
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05-16-2019, 04:23 PM #45
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I own a Momentum 381 M class 42ft 5th wheel and I pull it with a 2016 King Ranch F350 SRW. I am old and I am a retired farmer so please forgive my opinionatedness!!! LOL, I can't help it. I bought the F350 for the 4 more splines in rear axle and the heavier springs (they are the same in the DRW). I have needed and enjoyed a DRW pulling liquids and livestock but I really don't see the point with a solid load. Personally, i like the idea of pulling through the Wendys drive through when I don't have the camper on the back of the truck. I can also impart to you that the weight rating charts (while important) are way way way on the safe side for what your trucks can do. You can't go wrong with either truck but don't buy the dually because it has a bigger number on the paper. The modern trailer sway technology in the current trucks and a well designed and aligned trailer remove that seat of the pants driving feel we used to employ to control the towed load.
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05-16-2019, 04:32 PM #46
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Last edited by mestubbe; 05-16-2019 at 04:35 PM.
2017 F350 Lariat
Co-Pilot RV Navigation System
Air Lift 5000 Ultimate Package
B&W Companion 25K
Trail Air 18K King Pin
2019 Reflection 337RLS
Winegard Connect 2.0 4G/LTE Wifi Extender
Winegard Traveler HD Antenna
Honda EU3000is Generator onboard
Boston Whaler Dauntless Boat
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05-16-2019, 05:39 PM #47
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If you haven't made up your mind yet about which truck to get a couple of months ago I gathered a bunch of information concerning available payloads of the different trucks in different configurations. I was surprised to find that my F150 had almost as much payload as an F250 with the diesel and 4x4. I did this to help me decide what my next truck was going to be. I have attached the information in PDF form. If you can't open it I also have it in a word document.
DaleDale & Tammy
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05-16-2019, 06:02 PM #48
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I have a 350 diesel dually to tow our Solitude 310, I could squeak by with a SRW which I wanted since it's my daily driver, but I'm glad I didn't. I'm just finishing up installing a 46 gal auxiliary tank plus a huge tool box, (8' bed). the SRW wouldn't handle it. That plus being new to towing, we just retired and will be heading out west to visit national parks and the dual wheels give me a lot of peace of mind. I also just installed the Ford TPMS that ties in the 4 wheels on the trailer, works great so far. It's hard decision, the only thing I wished I had done was by a 450 for the better turning ratio.
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05-16-2019, 07:28 PM #49
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I am in awe of all your responses. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. I have talked to a couple of dealers and waiting patiently for their prices. I have been working non stop getting the house ready to sell so we could go full time by early August. I want to have the truck all ready to go by the end of June. I just got dealt a blow last week and will require surgery in the near future which puts everything on hold for a couple months. We will probably get the truck and just park it in the garage until everything blows over. All is good, just a bump in the road. I sincerely appreciate all of your help with this, Boomer
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05-16-2019, 08:12 PM #50
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We have a F-350 SDW 4x4 and a Solitude 310GK. What Ford says about towing capacity is important and you have bought one on the best towing pickups on the face of the planet. This info while important it is not what really counts. First the info you need will come from the DMV where you registered your pickup. We are in CA and if your 2019 F-350 has a 11,400lb GVWR then your pickup will be a pickup, if not it will be a motor truck (a commercial vehicle) which would be the 11,500lb GVWR. Also, if you had purchased all of the towing bells and whistles, you could have had a 28,700 towing capacity according to Ford. But in CA, here's the rub, with pickup having a 11,400lb GVWR and a 5th wheel RV with a 15,000lb GVWR mathematically you should have a 26,400lb GCRW but CA only gives you a 26,000 GCRW. Then you need to determine what you state allows for the trailer axles and the front and rear axles of the pickup. Then you need to be on top on the weight you transfer from the trailer to the pickup through the tongue weight and how that impacts the GVWR for the pickup and the rear axle. It is complex and you must study it or you will get weighed and be overloaded some place or worse, you have an accident and because you were overloaded your insurance did not cover your accident.
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