Send a msg to "Redline" here on EXPO. He has a ton of knowledge and experience with diesel truck options. He currently has Dodge 3500 that is locked and lifted with a Hallmark Camper on it. An awesome rig.
Many people on ExPo (and other places) have good knowledge and experience... I've towed plenty of trailers, including larger and heavier travel trailers, off-highway trailers, etc. So have others.
Some corrections...
My current project is a '14 Dodge/Ram Cummins 2500. It is not currently lifted nor locked, just the factory
gear-type limited-slip and bigger tires, with bumpers, sliders, and a Hallmark Milner camper.
Thanks for the info Brad! I hope you don't mind me talking about a possible purchase in your thread.
Anyone got any recommendations on a rig to pull a T3 with? I would like a diesel, but it appears there are no new vehicles in the US that have a low range transfer case and both front and rear differential locks.
A Wrangler is out as it's towing capability is quite small. That only leave the RAM 2500 Power Wagon with the 6.4L Hemi. An awesome truck, but that gas mileage is going to hurt!
The pros and cons of a diesel pickup vs. petrol are all over the web, mostly accurately stated/understood, sometimes not. Torque and fuel-economy (
range) are a couple primary advantages for most, which comes with some cold sensitivity and up-front $$ cost.
The Power Wagon is a cool outfit, and I’ve both had and still do have rigs with lockers. Though one could argue against the 'need' for a fully locked rig as a tow-vehicle for a travel trailer, even a Kimberley Kruiser. One locker or a good limited-slip, a winch, etc., might be enough/plenty...but far be it from me to talk a guy out of
playing with trucks.
Maybe you intend to park the trailer and then go wheelin’/exploring, for which you want a more setup rig.
You may want new, but if not I have a fantastic, very lightly used (32,000 mi.) 2011 Tundra with lockers, gears, moderate tires,
full armor, 46 gallon fuel tank, front-and-rear winches, etc., that I want to sell eventually. I have too many trucks at the moment, and just haven't got around to advertising it for sale.
Another Kimberley Kruiser in the USA is cool! Good luck with your truck shopping
James