BostonBlueRam
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So I am starting the process of getting an RV . The first step was getting a truck, which you can see which combination of truck I got in my signature. The payload capacity for this truck is around 1200lbs I think . So been doing a bit of research to see how I can increase the payload capacity.
I was looking at buying a travel trailer in a couple of years. I really like Grand Design Imagine's 2400BH and the 2800BH. I rather the 2800BH but worried it is too much rig for this truck to handle. Even with the 2400BH the payload will be pretty much maxed out.
I was reading this article which gave an interesting perspective on the whole 3/4 ton vs 1/2ton pickup debate in regards to towing travel trailers..
https://rvlifemag.com/towing-half-ton-three-quarter-ton/
Give it a read and let me know what you think. Aside from the legal issue, the author makes a compelling argument that you can actually tow more then your listed payload capacity sticker since that number doesn't calculate the max axle rating if you used a weight distributing hitch.
Again give it a read and let me know your thoughts, I am new to trucks and RVs and only know what I know and nothing else. SO figured I would ask the experts on this fine forum!
I was looking at buying a travel trailer in a couple of years. I really like Grand Design Imagine's 2400BH and the 2800BH. I rather the 2800BH but worried it is too much rig for this truck to handle. Even with the 2400BH the payload will be pretty much maxed out.
I was reading this article which gave an interesting perspective on the whole 3/4 ton vs 1/2ton pickup debate in regards to towing travel trailers..
https://rvlifemag.com/towing-half-ton-three-quarter-ton/
Give it a read and let me know what you think. Aside from the legal issue, the author makes a compelling argument that you can actually tow more then your listed payload capacity sticker since that number doesn't calculate the max axle rating if you used a weight distributing hitch.
Again give it a read and let me know your thoughts, I am new to trucks and RVs and only know what I know and nothing else. SO figured I would ask the experts on this fine forum!