Nice truck and great interior. I'm a BIG fan of the brown'ish interiors they're using in most of the vehicles today. My wife doesn't care for it as much.
I do have an observation/question.
I'm two years from retiring and I plan on getting a "used" truck and need to be able to pull a fifth wheel toy hauler.
I've been to RV shows and the general consensus is that a 2500HD will haul/pull a dual axle without much issue. And a 3500HD will take just about any triple axle made. Is this a good assumption? I know that when it's time to buy a toy hauler, it's going to be sized correctly to what I have for a truck, but just wondering about 2500HD versus 3500HD.
Again very nice new wheels!
The issue with 2500's is not what they can pull, but rather carrying capacity. I would think its the same now was it was when I bought my last dually. I did not need a 1 ton for the 12000 pound trailer weight. I need it to carry my wife, my three children and our dogs. Payload on the 3/4 tons were 2000 pounds when I looked. I had 1200 pounds of hitch weight 320 for my wife and I. 300 pounds for 3 children. Our Dane was 195 pounds and the lab was 70 pounds. So 3/4 would not work, and also left no weight room to carry a cooler or firewood in the truck, or the generator.
Getting the 1 ton worked out well, it enabled my to take a Harley on our family vacations also.
The 1/2 ton I have now is rated to pull 11700 pounds. Not sure how you could do it, as me and the wife and tung weight of a trailer that heavy would exceed the payload of the truck.