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Haven't posted anything in a while, but felt compelled to share my excitement with you guys. I ordered a 2015 Ram 3500, CCLB, SRW, Cummins and 6 speed manual. I was upset with with the 3500 and the 6 speed all i could get was the 3.42 gear ratio, I would have preferred the 3.73 but I figured I should be fine with it. It is a Tradesman model, ordered exactly how I wanted it with vinyl seats and floor. Only options except for the drivetrain that I added were CD player, gooseneck prep kit, clearance lights, and factory added dash mounted auxillary switches. It is granite metallic in color. Didn't talk numbers yet since I was told it would take 8-12 weeks to come in, but the number they gave me was $42,292. Which I don't think is bad at all for the truck. Definitely plan on getting at least down to around $40 hopefully.

I will keep you all updated, if not between now and then I am sure I will have pictures the day it comes in or the day after. You guys have been a long time influence that has helped me think and plan this truck out for about 5 years now, and finally, at 18 years old, I am able to order it, able to afford it, able to use it, and able to take care of it. Glad I am living at the firehouse and have no bills except for truck payment, insurance, fuel and phone that make this possible.


Kyle

Post pics when it comes in.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,873  
Thanks! That truck's never let me down and I've pulled some heavy loads with it.

It's a solid drivetrain and chassis :thumbsup: - does well in RV applications too.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,874  
Not a tow vehicle yet, but she has potential.

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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,875  
Just replaced my '05 Work Truck Silverado with a '12 Crew Cab. Not sure if I'm going to be able to live with the 5.5' bed. Wanted the cab space for the kids.
2012 5.3L/3.42, has factory backup camera etc.

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Not sure what you tow,but you should know that the 5.5 box is not designed for gooseneck or 5th wheel. Two reasons, one the bed is so short that if you cut hard while backing up the trailer it may crunch the back of your cab, and two the bed supports are not spaced properly for you to bolt in bed rails. You can get around number two by using a hidden hitch with drop ball that comes up through the bed instead of the standard hitch with rails, but even then unless you have a very pointy trailer you are going to have to be very careful backing up.

May not be relevant for you, but thought I would let you know since many folks that get 5.5 beds don't realise they can't be used for a 5WH or GN.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,877  
View attachment 3561721996 Ram 3500 V-10

The stock trailer sits a bit high but we just put ponies in it.


Doesn't look way too high, just a bit like you say. May not give you issues, but goosenecks that are too high in front will usually lock up the front tires easily. Thn if you lighten up the brake controller you are not getting enough help from the trailer with stopping. Loosen the two bolts on the back of the gooseneck and shorten the shaft a bit. Goosenecks should be levelled for different height truck beds if you want to get good braking performance.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,878  
Not sure what you tow,but you should know that the 5.5 box is not designed for gooseneck or 5th wheel. Two reasons, one the bed is so short that if you cut hard while backing up the trailer it may crunch the back of your cab, and two the bed supports are not spaced properly for you to bolt in bed rails. You can get around number two by using a hidden hitch with drop ball that comes up through the bed instead of the standard hitch with rails, but even then unless you have a very pointy trailer you are going to have to be very careful backing up.

May not be relevant for you, but thought I would let you know since many folks that get 5.5 beds don't realise they can't be used for a 5WH or GN.
We have a friend with a F150 5.5 bed and she tows a horse trailer. This is how.

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Gooseneck Hitch Extension | B & W Trailer Hitches
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,879  

Ha! I guess I should have said they can't be used wothout some creative cheating. :) As I said, it can also be done with a hidden hitch, but you are going to have to be careful when you back up. That gimmick you have pictured there though, I am not sure how much I like that. It moves the truck neck 10 inches back from the ball, but when you are turning that is going to put your ball 10 inches to the side of the bed center. And when you are making a tight turn (think fairgrounds and meandering roads/driveways into horse places) it is going to pivot in the bed and change the way the trailer would track. Not saying that it wouldn't work, just that you would have to be pretty careful until you get used to it. Interesting solution though, because for most people once they have bought the 5.5 inch bed they are going to be stuck with it for at least 5 years and if you decide you want to pull a GN or 5WH trading it in may not be an option.
 
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