OToole
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My lovely wife and I have decided to move up from our TT to a 5er and go full time. This will require upgrading from a ½ ton truck to a 1 ton. We are undecided as to a SRW or DRW. We have not decided on a 5er yet, but do have it narrowed down to a few that we like so far. We intend to keep the weight at no more than 15,500 wet which would make the pin weight approximately 3,100. We understand that we should find the 5er we like first and buy the truck accordingly. Depending on what we settle on for a 5[SUP]th[/SUP] wheel the SRW/DRW question may be a moot point.
The first year we will likely be in “vacation mode” (although we will try to minimize that) and probably move every 2-4 weeks, maybe less. After that we would mainly spend the summers in Colorado, Montana, Idaho, etc. and the winters in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and maybe Florida. Basically, find one or two campgrounds we like to stay in for the summer and one or two for the winter.
Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of SRW vs DRW, as I see it.
SRW Advantages: Easier to park, less expensive to replace tires, more pleasant and convenient to drive as a daily driver when seeing the local sights.
SRW Disadvantages: Limited on tow capacity.
DRW Advantages: Tow capacity is not an issue.
DRW Disadvantages: More difficult to park, more expensive to replace tires, not a convenient daily driver to see the local sights.
So my questions are:
Is anyone full timing with an SRW within the weight class stated above?
Do you wish you had gone with a DRW?
Are there any advantages/disadvantages not stated above?
Is fuel mileage any different between an SRW and DRW?
My tow vehicle of choice at this point is a 2014 RAM 3500, CC, 8’ bed, 4x4, Cummins in either SRW or DRW. I haven’t pulled the trigger on anything yet and would consider other options.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input.
The first year we will likely be in “vacation mode” (although we will try to minimize that) and probably move every 2-4 weeks, maybe less. After that we would mainly spend the summers in Colorado, Montana, Idaho, etc. and the winters in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and maybe Florida. Basically, find one or two campgrounds we like to stay in for the summer and one or two for the winter.
Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of SRW vs DRW, as I see it.
SRW Advantages: Easier to park, less expensive to replace tires, more pleasant and convenient to drive as a daily driver when seeing the local sights.
SRW Disadvantages: Limited on tow capacity.
DRW Advantages: Tow capacity is not an issue.
DRW Disadvantages: More difficult to park, more expensive to replace tires, not a convenient daily driver to see the local sights.
So my questions are:
Is anyone full timing with an SRW within the weight class stated above?
Do you wish you had gone with a DRW?
Are there any advantages/disadvantages not stated above?
Is fuel mileage any different between an SRW and DRW?
My tow vehicle of choice at this point is a 2014 RAM 3500, CC, 8’ bed, 4x4, Cummins in either SRW or DRW. I haven’t pulled the trigger on anything yet and would consider other options.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input.