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Old 07-08-2017, 08:13 AM   #21
dfb
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Originally Posted by bigred715 View Post
Good job Phil, It seems most people just don't understand these numbers and put too much faith in the salesman who probably never have owned a 5th wheel and truck. The brochure figures are completely bogus and can't be used, but instead confuse customers so they make the wrong choices and put too much faith in the salesman. Do the research and crunch the numbers like the advice given here on this forum. Some really bad info, but some good sound advice who have been there and done it right.
The TOW RATING GUIDE is a good place to start. They have the ratings for all vehicles. However, my opinion is if you're going to tow big heavy 5th, get the baddest tow vehicle you can find..Either a Medium Duty freightliner ,Volvo,etc.. we finally found a 3500 dually ram..It took 2 years to find a 3500 dually with the AISIN, factory prep, auto rear level. Tow rating of over 30,000 lbs.
 
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