2010 BH 3670RL & 2006 Dodge RAM 3500 SRW

jhayes

Member
I currently own a 2006 Dodge RAM 3500 SRW diesel truck and we are looking to purchase a 2010 BH 3670RL very soon. The 3670RL will have a 2nd AC and generator, which will add to the weight. I have 2 questions and any feedback would be very much appreciated.

1: Will my truck be enough to handle towing the BH 3670RL when all said and done (2 adults & 3 teenagers, (2) eu2000 generators, equipments, bikes & etc)? My truck info is below. I want to make sure that I have enough truck for this unit. If short or long term this truck isn't enough, I would rather purchase a Kodiak 4500 now than later.

2006 dodge ram pickup 3500 3500 LARAMIE, QUAD CAB, 4WD, 6.25 FT Bed, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, 5.9-Liter HO Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine:
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With 3.73 Axle Ratio Axle Ratio You Can Tow 13800 lbs
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Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) =
9900 lbs
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Payload =
2833 lbs
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Curb Weight =
7067 lbs
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Curb Weight Front/Rear =
4219 lbs/4219 lbs
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GAWR Front/Rear =
5200 lbs/6200 lbs
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GCWR = 21000 lbs


2: What is the going percentage discount off of the MSRP for this brand? Also, is there a must have option? Right now, we have a TT and this will be our 2nd RV and first 5th wheel. Our TT is 26' for going from that to 39' is a big upgrade.
 

boatdoc

Well-known member
We have what's in our sig and have NO problems at all towing. Before the Dodge came along we had a 06' 1ton SRW Ford and it had no problem either except for the legendary "ohno" engine problems. I don't think you will have a problem at all with the Dodge.
 

2010augusta

Well-known member
With 2 A/C and factory gen-set and washer/dryer, our Augusta/3670RL weights are as follow:

Total weight 16,500
Pin weight 3,520

it is heavy, for not being a toyhauler.
 

branson4020

Icantre Member
Sounds like you could be adding 1000 lbs of payload with passengers & gear. Then add another 2500-3000 lbs for the pin weight of the rig. You'll be running pretty heavy on the rear wheels.
 

cdbMidland

Past Michigan Chapter Leader
I don't think you have enough truck. My 3655RD would weigh about the same as your unit and there are only my wife and myself in the truck and we travel light - no water on board and empty holding tanks and our weights are 22,900#, based upon both CAT scale weights and individual wheel weights at the rally. Since I have duallies, that would account for extra weight. I have a 4.10 rear end, which takes me to a GCVWR or 23,000, so I only have 100# to play with.

Since you already like Dodges, consider the 4500 or 5500 Rams that are out.
 

jhayes

Member
My possible Kodiak purchase would be a used TV because I can't see the reason to purchase a TV that cost more than my 5th wheel. My other option would be to get a smaller unit but I really like the 3670RL.
 

lhetsler

Well-known member
Dodge 3500 tow vehicle

You won't have any problem with that setup. I tow a 3670 (2008) with a Dodge Ram 3500 (2007). On the level you won't know its there. On the hills it does a great job too. There is no lack of power and the suspension handles it well. I guess I am assuming your truck is a dually as mine is.
 
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