So has anybody pulled a 18K rig in Colorado or similar mountain terrain with an F350 with 3.73's?
We're pulling a 16K Landmark (actual weight is 15,000) with a 2011 GMC 3500 with 3.73. On the way up, I set the cruise control and let the truck decide on the gear. Going up is pretty easy. Downhill on 7% grades, I'll set the cruise control to 35, turn on the engine brake, and let the truck manage it all. I've gone up and down I-70 between Denver and Silverthorne a number of times without any concerns.
So do I have enough margin to do the same with an extra 3000 pounds? Don't know.
From the
2011 shootouts that I've seen, the GMC did better than the comparable Ford and Dodge on the run between Eisenhour Pass and Silverthorne; both up and down. But Ford may have closed the gap since 2011's came out. I think they were towing a pretty heavy trailer - might have been 18,000.
I saw a more recent shootout on 2013s (sorry, don't remember where) that noted with some concern the braking distance at freeway speeds on the Fords as being WAY longer than GMC or Dodge. That was without the trailer. Even worse when towing. If that's still the case, going down steep grades with 18K behind me would be concerning.