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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,651  
Even the standard output Cummins in the 5500 pulls amazingly

Nice load! What are your axle gears?

Actually the cab/chassis is less than standard output, but yes they still pull good.

C/C is 360/800

SO is 370/850

HO is 400/1000
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,652  
Nice load! What are your axle gears?

Actually the cab/chassis is less than standard output, but yes they still pull good.

C/C is 360/800

SO is 370/850

HO is 400/1000

4.88 rears
High output wouldnt live as long in my application
Most all chassis have reduced output for hard, commercial use.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,653  
Well 800 lbf-ft of torque is nothing to sneeze at. The beauty of a well calibrated diesel is that you can just sit there pumping away at full load. I'd like to feel what pulling a 48k lb load feels like.... Your 21k tare weight is more than I've ever hauled loaded, lol.
It pulled it a lot easier than I thought. Truck feels like it could have GCWR of 45-46,000 no problem. Only time it felt like it was straining was when I had to start the load from a dead stop up a fairly steep incline up onto the scale.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,654  
So last week I traded my 2016 2500 Sprinter for a 2020. The 16 was a 4 cyl...and was a nice rig that got 24-25 mpg ..but it was at 70k miles and that's about when I get rid of the vans. New one is a 6 cyl 4x4 that I'm going to use as a tow vehicle for a toy hauler. I'm looking for something now that is in the 6-6500 pound area with a garage big enough for a big Harley.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,655  
4.88 rears
High output wouldnt live as long in my application
Most all chassis have reduced output for hard, commercial use.

Exactly, they know that most users of 2500/3500 diesel pickups put most of their miles on with very little load. They are not often run hard for long periods.

Having said that, the last 3500 we bought as a pickup, not a CC as I wanted the extra power if I needed it. We use it for deliveries with our 32' 25.9k dually trailer. We are tagged at 40k GCW, but are seldom over 32k. It does remarkably well. We do have electric over hydraulic disc brakes on the trailer as my thinking is that a 3500 is a little light on stopping power when loaded to the max. I need the trailer to fully contribute in the braking area. I can control the issue of taking off slowly and being gentle on the truck, but I can't control the need to make an emergency stop.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,656  
So last week I traded my 2016 2500 Sprinter for a 2020. The 16 was a 4 cyl...and was a nice rig that got 24-25 mpg ..but it was at 70k miles and that's about when I get rid of the vans. New one is a 6 cyl 4x4 that I'm going to use as a tow vehicle for a toy hauler. I'm looking for something now that is in the 6-6500 pound area with a garage big enough for a big Harley.

MB finally upped their towing capacity? What's the capacity on the 6 cyl diesel?
Their old & anemic 3.8k~4.5k capacity is why many went to Ford Transits able to tow 6.8k~7k.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,657  
MB finally upped their towing capacity? What's the capacity on the 6 cyl diesel?
Their old & anemic 3.8k~4.5k capacity is why many went to Ford Transits able to tow 6.8k~7k.

The Sprinters are all 5K towing capacity , Unless you get a 3500 with dual rears and then its 7500. ..Like you said, not very much weight capability, But if I need to tow heavy I can use my F350 or 450...or even the 150...Im not short on vehicles here. The van will work out well so the dog can travel inside it as well as any other crap we want to put inside.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,658  
Exactly, they know that most users of 2500/3500 diesel pickups put most of their miles on with very little load. They are not often run hard for long periods.

Having said that, the last 3500 we bought as a pickup, not a CC as I wanted the extra power if I needed it. We use it for deliveries with our 32' 25.9k dually trailer. We are tagged at 40k GCW, but are seldom over 32k. It does remarkably well. We do have electric over hydraulic disc brakes on the trailer as my thinking is that a 3500 is a little light on stopping power when loaded to the max. I need the trailer to fully contribute in the braking area. I can control the issue of taking off slowly and being gentle on the truck, but I can't control the need to make an emergency stop.

I thought of doing the 3500 pickup with 1000ftlbs, removing bed and installing an aluminum flatbed, I felt like while towing over 40,000lbs, I might run out of rear spring, axle or tire load capacity. I also like the extra braking capacity on the 5500 and the 4.88 gearing. The high capacity 43,000lb towing package made it an easy decision. I also like the 19.5 tires and the extra 19,500GVWR.
GM also offered a 3500 dually with a GCWR of 40,000lbs.
No doubt the pickups with 1000ftlbs must be sick fun to drive.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,659  
I thought of doing the 3500 pickup with 1000ftlbs, removing bed and installing an aluminum flatbed, I felt like while towing over 40,000lbs, I might run out of rear spring, axle or tire load capacity. I also like the extra braking capacity on the 5500 and the 4.88 gearing. The high capacity 43,000lb towing package made it an easy decision. I also like the 19.5 tires and the extra 19,500GVWR.
GM also offered a 3500 dually with a GCWR of 40,000lbs.
No doubt the pickups with 1000ftlbs must be sick fun to drive.

With enough gears you can pull anything. I’d definitely rather have the considerably heavier duty 5500 over a 3500. How many speed is the trans? 800 foot pound should still do a good job.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,660  
With enough gears you can pull anything. I’d definitely rather have the considerably heavier duty 5500 over a 3500. How many speed is the trans? 800 foot pound should still do a good job.
6 speed transmission
More gears in the lighter trucks
ThE Cummins never runs out of power on me, even fully loaded. In line 6 torque feels stronger than V8 torque an does it on lower RPM
 

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