Tail_Gunner
CRJ & ERJ A&P Mech.
After taking into consideration some of your helpful comments, I've pretty much eliminated the dually.
After thinking about it, I decided to go wtih a SRW truck for these reasons:
-Whatever we get for a bigger/newer camper in the future, it won't be so monsterous that it will require a 1 ton dually. Whatever we get, a 3/4 or 1 ton wil handle it.
-Unloaded dually handling in the snow is a definate consideration. A squirrelly handling truck in a blizzard is definately a minus.
-Car washes, ATM's and drive throughs is a consideration. The ATM at my local bank I have to fold my driver's door mirror in just to get my current truck through.
So I'm down to the SRW trucks. But I haven't discounted the 3/4 ton truck just yet. After looking at the towing specs in the brochures, the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks are virtually identical in trailer capacity. The chief difference I see so far would be carrying capacity in the truck itself. I'd think the 3/4 ton would ride smoother in every day/unloaded situations.
After thinking about it, I decided to go wtih a SRW truck for these reasons:
-Whatever we get for a bigger/newer camper in the future, it won't be so monsterous that it will require a 1 ton dually. Whatever we get, a 3/4 or 1 ton wil handle it.
-Unloaded dually handling in the snow is a definate consideration. A squirrelly handling truck in a blizzard is definately a minus.
-Car washes, ATM's and drive throughs is a consideration. The ATM at my local bank I have to fold my driver's door mirror in just to get my current truck through.
So I'm down to the SRW trucks. But I haven't discounted the 3/4 ton truck just yet. After looking at the towing specs in the brochures, the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks are virtually identical in trailer capacity. The chief difference I see so far would be carrying capacity in the truck itself. I'd think the 3/4 ton would ride smoother in every day/unloaded situations.
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