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01-17-2022, 02:19 PM #41
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01-17-2022, 02:57 PM #42
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Robin & John
2020 Ram 3500 LB SRW 4WD Crew Laramie 6.7HO Aisin, 55gal Titan 4014 payload
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01-25-2022, 09:29 AM #43
Some good comments from many on this thread. Tagging on to them, I am curious about something when it comes to the RAM 3500 with a MegaCab. I currently tow with a 3/4 ton GMC. I am not over weights/specs, but we are likely going to be doing more long haul miles and I am considering the RAM 3500 with HO Cummins, Aison trans etc. The idea of a Mega cab sounds great for my daughter, and dogs in the back, but wonder how does that reflect on the clearance for the trailer to the cab. I run a Goosebox for my coupler, and am curious if I will be ok with the bed length of 6.5 feet... The key is to know the distance from the center ball connection to the cab to compare that to my SB GMC I have now. Does anybody have that info or access to measure that by chance? I would have gotten a LB, however the interior space sounds great (I have bought nothing yet).
Looking for comments, good or bad regarding MC versus CC please on the 3500 dually. I think this goes along with the spirit of this thread
Thanks in advance.
Jason2023 Momentum 397TH w/Gen3 Goosebox
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01-25-2022, 10:10 AM #44
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With the MC its only in the short bed and not much space for anything else if you have a 5th wheel hitch. Can't advise on measurements. We have a CC the back seat is spacious. We have had big size adults ride in the back seat and they said it was comfortable with enough room. On one trip our Son at 6'1", D-I-L and grandchild in a car seat had plenty of room. With the CC you can get the LB then you can add an aux fuel tank in the front and still have room for the hitch for a 5er. We also have our generator in the bed, an aux 20# propane tank and extra diesel can.
Now i suppose if you had a couple of Great Danes in the back seat it might get crowded.Steve & Tami Cass - Escapee's, FMCA Members, Texas Fulltimers Since July 2020
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01-25-2022, 10:13 AM #45
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Decent YT video comparison of the 2020 differences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGltb-l9cVwRobin & John
2020 Ram 3500 LB SRW 4WD Crew Laramie 6.7HO Aisin, 55gal Titan 4014 payload
2022 Solitude 310GK-R - Dual pane, factory solar & Onan, 8K axles with discs, 18K GVWR, W/D, Heat Pump, Goosebox, Battleborn
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01-25-2022, 10:53 AM #462023 Momentum 397TH w/Gen3 Goosebox
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01-25-2022, 12:09 PM #47
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There are a few things here at play that could sway you one way or the other. Ultimately you need to ask yourself what is the main goal for the truck and know that it's mostly personal preference. Are you thinking new truck solely for towing your trailers or do you use the truck for non-towing as well? IF you want it just for towing then maybe a CC LB is your choice. If you tow occasionally and use the truck to haul people around then maybe the MC SB is your choice.
Crew cabs are indeed very spacious and offer plenty of room. The Mega Cab gives you an extra 11" behind the seats for more storage capacity. It gives you the ability to store bags or extra tools behind the seat and keep them in a dry space. The rear seats also recline for added comfort. I am not sure if they added that feature to the new HD CCs. I know the 1500s have a rear recline seat. I also like that with MC trucks, the rear seat is a full depth bench. On CC models, the middle seat base is shallower to allow for cupholders at the floor. When hauling multiple kids and animals, I have come to appreciate that full bench.
On the towing side I guess I'm not really sure that you would rule out a MC for towing. Are there limitations? Absolutely. But there are limitations for nearly all configurations. I see you currently have a Momentum 381M with a Goosebox. That is a 101" trailer vs a typical 96" trailer so I can see where clearance could be an issue. I have a MC but tow a Reflection (96" wide) using an Andersen Ultimate hitch and I get the clearance I need when I turn. Nearly a full 90. I'm not saying I would never have to worry about clearance, just that the setup works for me. Having a wider trailer and a Goosebox possibly means you would want to look at an offset ball. Admittedly I am not familiar enough with the OEM puck system for Ram and compatible offset ball options. Also the Gooseneck/Fifthwheel prep kit is an option from the factory. You don't have to get the factory puck system. You could get something like a B&W turnover ball installed instead.
I have been happy with my choice of MC over CC and haven't seen issues when towing. I use it more for non-towing and appreciate the interior capacity. I have towed my Reflection using the Andersen Ultimate and I have towed my parents Cruiser Aire using a regular non-sliding hitch without issue. My father has towed many, many miles with his MC shortbed dually. Many different brands of fifthwheels and all kinds of gooseneck stock trailers and flatbed trailers. They all worked very well together.
I just wanted to provide a bit of insight as to why you may consider a MC over a CC. In the end it comes down to your personal preference and what you hope to achieve with the truck. Good luck with your future truck endeavors. Many happy towing miles ahead!2018 Reflection 28BH
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