Bricknhank
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We’ve got the camping/travel bug. Some might be familiar with my story of me not being happy with how my 1500 Longhorn tows our 8K travel trailer, so I ordered a 6.4 2500 on order since 3/28. For those that come back and say that they tow something of that size comfortably with a 1500, I’m not comfortable with it so that ship has sailed.
The Hemi 2500 on order has a 4.10, rear air suspension, payload of 2920 and towing capacity of 16,650. Order status has been D1 and its anyone’s guess as to when it will be manufactured and shipped. I’m getting impatient so I started looking around and found another Longhorn but it’s a Diesel with a 6 speed and 3.73 gears. I didn’t really want a diesel for every day driving without a trailer but I’m thinking that a diesel in my possession is better than a Hemi 6 months from now. I anticipate that we will move up to a fifth wheel sooner rather than later so my dilemma is that I know that towing capacity of diesels is better than gas but the payloads seem to really suffer. I don’t know what the payload is of the diesel Longhorn that I found (I found it last night and have a call in) but the Ram towing chart shows right around 2,000lbs for diesel payload. Most fifth wheels that I’m looking at have close to 2K pin weight so it doesn’t leave much if any wiggle room where the Hemi on order has around a thousand lb buffer so we don’t have to watch every little thing that’s packed. Then there’s the 8 speed vs 6 speed. Do diesel tower’s find that the 6 speed is adequate? I know, I know that years ago guys only had 3-4 speeds and did just fine. Lastly, I’ve noticed that there appear to be more GMC’s and Chevy diesels on the lots (blasphemy, I know). It could because the Duramax diesel is not as good as the Cummins so they don’t sell as well or because they are manufactured in the US at several plants so numbers and shipping are expedited? So please chime in if I am looking at this wrong.
The Hemi 2500 on order has a 4.10, rear air suspension, payload of 2920 and towing capacity of 16,650. Order status has been D1 and its anyone’s guess as to when it will be manufactured and shipped. I’m getting impatient so I started looking around and found another Longhorn but it’s a Diesel with a 6 speed and 3.73 gears. I didn’t really want a diesel for every day driving without a trailer but I’m thinking that a diesel in my possession is better than a Hemi 6 months from now. I anticipate that we will move up to a fifth wheel sooner rather than later so my dilemma is that I know that towing capacity of diesels is better than gas but the payloads seem to really suffer. I don’t know what the payload is of the diesel Longhorn that I found (I found it last night and have a call in) but the Ram towing chart shows right around 2,000lbs for diesel payload. Most fifth wheels that I’m looking at have close to 2K pin weight so it doesn’t leave much if any wiggle room where the Hemi on order has around a thousand lb buffer so we don’t have to watch every little thing that’s packed. Then there’s the 8 speed vs 6 speed. Do diesel tower’s find that the 6 speed is adequate? I know, I know that years ago guys only had 3-4 speeds and did just fine. Lastly, I’ve noticed that there appear to be more GMC’s and Chevy diesels on the lots (blasphemy, I know). It could because the Duramax diesel is not as good as the Cummins so they don’t sell as well or because they are manufactured in the US at several plants so numbers and shipping are expedited? So please chime in if I am looking at this wrong.