Grateful Dad
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Took the first decent road trip (700+ miles round trip) hauling the 5’ver so I figured I’d share my findings and overall impressions. Truck specs: 2021 2500 CCSB, 6.4 w/3:73’s rolling on stock wheels/tires. 5’ver is a 2022 GD Reflection 150 Series 278BH. Ran across a scale on the trip home:
gcw 17,580 lbs
Steer 4,240 lbs
Drive 5,060 lbs
Trailer axles 8,280 lbs
So the bad, no surprise here but the fuel consumption was abysmal however, I drove how I wanted and what traffic allowed(maintaining the speed limit or slightly above) just to see how bad it would be. I had 3 tanks that were pure towing, those calculated to be 7.8 mpg, 6.9 mpg, and 7.5 mpg, sure do miss the solid 11 mpg the ole CTD would churn out! The Hemi works pulling this load on the Hwy but to be fair, she’d run just as fast as I was willing to go and sounded good doing it. On the flats, she’d hum along in 7th but any hills and it was 2500-3,000 rpm in 6th, and for some long stretches she stayed in 6th (wind was hellacious) but she didn’t mind one bit, temps stayed ROCK SOLID the whole trip. Trans stayed at 167, coolant 210 and oil was 226. As stated above it was really windy on the way home, having the stability of a 5th wheel really shined and I’m happy to report I don’t need airbags with this set up. I’m sure I’m forgetting half the stuff I wanted to share, I’ll circle back if I remember. Anyhow, if you have any questions, fire away.
gcw 17,580 lbs
Steer 4,240 lbs
Drive 5,060 lbs
Trailer axles 8,280 lbs
So the bad, no surprise here but the fuel consumption was abysmal however, I drove how I wanted and what traffic allowed(maintaining the speed limit or slightly above) just to see how bad it would be. I had 3 tanks that were pure towing, those calculated to be 7.8 mpg, 6.9 mpg, and 7.5 mpg, sure do miss the solid 11 mpg the ole CTD would churn out! The Hemi works pulling this load on the Hwy but to be fair, she’d run just as fast as I was willing to go and sounded good doing it. On the flats, she’d hum along in 7th but any hills and it was 2500-3,000 rpm in 6th, and for some long stretches she stayed in 6th (wind was hellacious) but she didn’t mind one bit, temps stayed ROCK SOLID the whole trip. Trans stayed at 167, coolant 210 and oil was 226. As stated above it was really windy on the way home, having the stability of a 5th wheel really shined and I’m happy to report I don’t need airbags with this set up. I’m sure I’m forgetting half the stuff I wanted to share, I’ll circle back if I remember. Anyhow, if you have any questions, fire away.
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