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Old 08-11-2021, 01:42 PM   #16
bcrvman
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Originally Posted by SouthwestCVO View Post
Yes, another "can my truck pull my RV" thread. Sorry, but math hurts my brain and I just want to be safe and make sure my new truck is capable to tow my new rig.

I recently bought a 2021 F350 SWD diesel and a 2021 3120RL. Based on my research and limited knowledge (our first RV), I think I am okay with my current truck configuration but I just want reassurance from the experts (this awesome forum). I've attached photos of my trucks door stickers and the rig.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
Like the sticker says, you are allowed 4,407 lbs. That is every single ounce added to the truck since it left the factory door including fluids, people, floor mats, and the main item is the pin weight. Just a ballpark, but if trailer is fully loaded (they all are) you are 16,000 and a 22% pin weight is common so that is only 3,520 leaving 887 for everything else. You should be good. I also have a 8T unit so went dually. It actually carries less but handles so much better.
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