2008 f350 SRW and a 14,200 fifth wheel???

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Alright just looking for opinions. I'm looking at buying a 2013 voltage 3905 or a 2012 voltage 3950. Both are about 14,200 dry weight. Can the truck handle it?
 

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I have a 2010 voltage 4012 and pull it with a srw. No issues. 44 ft with a dry weight of 14,800.

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Alright just looking for opinions. I'm looking at buying a 2013 voltage 3905 or a 2012 voltage 3950. Both are about 14,200 dry weight. Can the truck handle it?

It can probably handle it, however, make sure you knkw the laws in your area. Highway patrol was pulling people over here a few years back and checking stuff. Apparently if there wasnt a commercial plate on the vehicle, and it was hauling anything over like 6 or 8k, it was a major ticket. Luckily 350s out here are commercial plated.
 

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No worries. I have a 42' that is around 15k loaded with tanks empty and mine pulls it just fine. Only time I've wanted a dually is when cross winds are 30+ mph. I have traction bars and airbags (don't really need the bags with overload springs) which seem to help.
 

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It can probably handle it, however, make sure you knkw the laws in your area. Highway patrol was pulling people over here a few years back and checking stuff. Apparently if there wasnt a commercial plate on the vehicle, and it was hauling anything over like 6 or 8k, it was a major ticket. Luckily 350s out here are commercial plated.


Even with a toyhauler? I thought RVs are exempt?


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