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I never personally had a slider hitch and always had a standard(short) bed. You have to watch for trees, tree limbs, rocks, fence posts, and picnic tables, and not taking out your windows in sharp turns is just one more thing to watch for. I didn't think it was worth the cost nor the weight of the hitch when I need to take it out of my truck bed. Others will say it is one less thing to worry about.Ok so i'm in Dually territory - towing capacity probably needs to be 16k +
- when it comes to long or short truck beds, where does everyone stand on the slider 5th wheel hitches? Will they work if a short bed come up, or better with a long bed?
I thought you could only get DRW on long beds...Ok so i'm in Dually territory - towing capacity probably needs to be 16k +
- when it comes to long or short truck beds, where does everyone stand on the slider 5th wheel hitches? Will they work if a short bed come up, or better with a long bed?
I have been out of the truck market since 2017 but did or does RAM make a Mega Cab with the short bed?I thought you could only get DRW on long beds...
Thinking more, I think you're right that Ram has had a DRW standard bed option in the past, mostly on the Mega Cabs but on some other cab configurations as well, I think. I have no idea if they still have that option though as I find it very hard to navigate their website. I also have no need for a diesel truck so I haven't researched Ram as much as GM and Ford.I have been out of the truck market since 2017 but did or does RAM make a Mega Cab with the short bed?
Hi All - so I have a 5th wheel sourced + a ram 2019 3500 dually that i think is the one to look at this weekend.Hey all! *first time poster alert*
We know the GCVW we need is likley to be around 16832 - now we are trying to find the perfect truck. My research suggests we prob need an F350 (or equivalent RAM/GMC/Toyota) - are there any good resources or websites that just list all manufacturers and their standard towing/payload capacity so we can find the sweetspot?
Thanks in advance!
I've talked to a guys who say they'd only buy a Ram with the high output Cummins and the Aisin transmission. However, given the vehicle market these days, it might be a case of take what you can get.Hi All - so I have a 5th wheel sourced + a ram 2019 3500 dually that i think is the one to look at this weekend.
I've checked all towing/payload/GVW/GCVW and i have plenty to spare - my only concern is it's a 3.73 axle ratio and a 68rfe vs an aisin transmission which i know is not optimal.
Should this be a deal breaker and look for one that has both these or not much of an issue?
I had a 3.73 gear in my 2018 ram dually and it worked great pulling my 16,500 pound fiver. I also had the aisin though.Hi All - so I have a 5th wheel sourced + a ram 2019 3500 dually that i think is the one to look at this weekend.
I've checked all towing/payload/GVW/GCVW and i have plenty to spare - my only concern is it's a 3.73 axle ratio and a 68rfe vs an aisin transmission which i know is not optimal.
Should this be a deal breaker and look for one that has both these or not much of an issue?
Ok thanks yes the forum you linked in a nutshell basically is most people saying the rfe transmission will be fine if you are towing within the capacity and without modding from stock. The aisin is definitely better, but it also has some drawbacks (such as less people can service it as less common)I had a 3.73 gear in my 2018 ram dually and it worked great pulling my 16,500 pound fiver. I also had the aisin though.
Aisin is better, no doubt. How much better though I don't know.
Here's a discussion on it from a forum I used to go to when I owned my ram dually:
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68RFE vs Aisin
How is the 68RFE holding up for you guys that have them? Are there durability issues that would make it better to just hold off and wait until a truck with an Aisin comes up? They seem very hard to find.www.cumminsforum.com