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gofastnewbe 01-15-2011 08:46 AM

what can i pull?
 
i bought a 06 dodge 2500 4x4 quad cab long bed with a hemi and 4:10 axles. i have been looking around on here and it looks like these trucks dont get good towing reviews. i am looking for i new (to me) boat but not sure what this truck would be comfortable pulling. been looking at late 90s 29 outlaws or scarabs. but if the truck is not up to it maybe 27s or 25s. its about 20min ride to river mostly flat some hills though and once or twice a year a 2 hour ride to smithmoutain lake in the moutains. so what do you guys think?

jmrapp 01-15-2011 10:03 AM

I have a 06 ram 2500 Hemi with the 3:73's and I tow a Formula 242 with twin 383's about an hour and a half when I go and it is no problem. A friend has the same truck as you and tows a 27 Fountain with no issue either. I would think you could tow a 29 Scarab or Baja without much issue. I have also seen some people tow a 35 with the same truck. I think that is a little much.

SS930 01-15-2011 10:24 AM

I wouldn't think you'd have any issues pulling a 29 with that truck... go for it!

30ctsutphen 01-15-2011 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by gofastnewbe (Post 3297932)
i bought a 06 dodge 2500 4x4 quad cab long bed with a hemi and 4:10 axles. i have been looking around on here and it looks like these trucks dont get good towing reviews. i am looking for i new (to me) boat but not sure what this truck would be comfortable pulling. been looking at late 90s 29 outlaws or scarabs. but if the truck is not up to it maybe 27s or 25s. its about 20min ride to river mostly flat some hills though and once or twice a year a 2 hour ride to smithmoutain lake in the moutains. so what do you guys think?

I have an 03 with a short bed QC with 35 inch tires, and I tow my 31 sutphen with OB's all over the place . 120K on it and it still pulls really well. I finally smoked the 545RFE trans at 115K and when I pulled it apart there were no broken parts just worn clutches so Thats tells me its plenty strong if you treat it right. I also tow a 5800 LBs bobcat with it regulalry on a full steel deck trailer and my 3200 LB race car on that same trailer for 3 or 4 hr tows all the time.

I take good care of it with lots of fluid and filter changes but beyond that its needed very little to stay up and running well.

offshorexcursion 01-15-2011 10:59 AM

Awesome truck! You will easily be able to tow most boats. Your frame, brakes, front axle, are all the same as the 3500 diesel. The only difference is the rear might be a AAM 9.25 instead of the 10.50. (ford diesel rear axle is larger then the 9.25 but smaller then the 10.50 just for comparison). Plus you have the 4.10 gears which help tow. Your truck is rated to tow around 12,000lbs. And you know how many hot shot haulers (with diesels) are towing 30,000lbs around the country!

Your truck is perfectly capable to handle most performance boats.

To help ANY truck tow better:
Properly inflated load range E tires
Firestone (or similiar) air bags rear $289
Properly adjusted hitch height
Working Trailer brakes
Properly inflated trailer tires in good condition
Some COMMON SENSE behind the wheel!

The other thing to remember is the more often you tow the better you should maintain your truck. Oil changes, trans fluid, axle fluid etc. If you work it harder but maintain it better I am confident it will last you!

What boats can you tow? Its hard to list a size range, depending on the model you can easily tow a 35-38ft boat. (Obvioiusy a 38 fountain sport cruiser would not be included)

gofastnewbe 01-15-2011 11:13 AM

cool, thanks, that makes me feel better, my wife runs a carwash and quick lube, so it gets changed early everytime with oil, trans, and diff with amsoil and lucas oils. i think i will add a trans cooler for alittle extra protection.

Downtown42 01-15-2011 01:22 PM

No prob. Add the trans cooler and air bags for the rear.
Here is 97 2500 5.9 Mag and 4.10 pulled the 35' for 8 yrs.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...35/35-3oso.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...35/35-1oso.jpg

The 42 was overboard but did the job. EOH brakes helped a bunch.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...0381Medium.jpg

Catmando 01-15-2011 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by gofastnewbe (Post 3297932)
i bought a 06 dodge 2500 4x4 quad cab long bed with a hemi and 4:10 axles. i have been looking around on here and it looks like these trucks dont get good towing reviews. i am looking for i new (to me) boat but not sure what this truck would be comfortable pulling. been looking at late 90s 29 outlaws or scarabs. but if the truck is not up to it maybe 27s or 25s. its about 20min ride to river mostly flat some hills though and once or twice a year a 2 hour ride to smithmoutain lake in the moutains. so what do you guys think?

Why did you get the Hemi? You find lots of 3/4 ton GMs and Fords with gas engines but very few Dodges. There is a reason for that and it starts with the letter 'C'.

Anyways, your truck can tow anywhere from 8560-10,700lbs. IMHO airbags are overrated on a 2500. These would be better;

http://mrtruck.net/springs.htm

http://www.loadhelper.com/

Expensive Date 01-15-2011 03:14 PM

Almost any boat under 35 would be fine,I would try to get an aluminum trailer to save weight on anything over 30 though.

gofastnewbe 01-15-2011 04:55 PM

i got a hell of a deal on the truck this past october and couldnt pass it up. if i could have afforded it i would have gotten the diesel, that what i was looking for, but came across this. i wont be looking for anything over 30ft because of my parking situation so i guess i will be ok. i found a 29ft scarab with single motor and aluminum trailer, that should work good dont you think?


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