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Papa 09-23-2015 04:05 AM

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Anyone using a Dodge Cummings to tow with. Son-in-law is looking at a 2005 Dodge truck that he says has a 5.9 Cummings engine. Any comments on that truck?
Thanks and God Bless
Papa

JackandJanet 09-23-2015 08:47 AM

No personal experience, but it's a full-sized half-ton pickup and should do fine.

- Jack

Hersbird 09-23-2015 09:39 PM

Actually if it is a cummins then it is a 3/4 or one ton, more then enough truck for any hi-lo that was ever made. Probably enough truck for just about ANY travel trailer or 5th wheel made. The 2005 was a pretty good year. Later the cummins got bigger and had more emissions crappie on them so their feul economy suffered. Before 2003 they were better economy buy the much noisier versions and we're in the older body style with little cabs.

jimmy1 09-23-2015 11:17 PM

I towed my 85 25'classic home with a 2007 2500 (3/4ton) 5.9 Cummins for about 300 miles and hardly felt the HiLo back there. Just had a straight hitch without equalizer or any sway hardware and don't believe I will need any. The 25' classic with rear door seems to have enough weight on the tongue and light rear to keep sway down. I also had a quite tight fitting hitch to ball connection which I think helped also. Have a trip planned to Texas (from St.Louis area) in October so will see how things pull when fully loaded.

RCREYES 09-24-2015 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmy1 (Post 32156)
I towed my 85 25'classic home with a 2007 2500 (3/4ton) 5.9 Cummins for about 300 miles and hardly felt the HiLo back there. Just had a straight hitch without equalizer or any sway hardware and don't believe I will need any. The 25' classic with rear door seems to have enough weight on the tongue and light rear to keep sway down. I also had a quite tight fitting hitch to ball connection which I think helped also. Have a trip planned to Texas (from St.Louis area) in October so will see how things pull when fully loaded.

The manual recommends a WDH.

Bubbie 09-24-2015 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa (Post 32147)
Anyone using a Dodge Cummings to tow with. Son-in-law is looking at a 2005 Dodge truck that he says has a 5.9 Cummings engine. Any comments on that truck?
Thanks and God Bless
Papa

Hi Papa,
Hope you are doing well these days!
I towed a 2807C with a 2006 Dodge 3500 dually (Mega cab and dual rear wheels) that had a 5.9 Cummins and manual tranny - never a problem and great MPG. Later, we bought a 2011 Dodge Crew Cab 2500 with a larger Cummins with auto tranny. Again, without any problems whatsoever but, lower MPG. GOD Bless! Bob

motobuffy 09-28-2015 07:11 PM

Getting around 17.5 to 18 mpg pulling my 2208 towlite with a 2007 6.7 cummins with the emissions crap removed. Absolutely no need for a WDH.

marininn 10-06-2017 12:13 PM

With that truck the limiting factor will always be your receiver hitch, not the truck. Overkill, and you will find that the truck's mirrors are there to make sure you are still towing something, lol.
18-20 mpg possible on my 5.9 tuned.

cva34 07-06-2018 06:40 AM

Had a 03 auto 2500 5.9 towed 29f Mobil Scout TT many mile from tx coast to pacific coast..and Mt in between..Towed like a dream..MPG mostly 10-11

marininn 07-12-2018 07:54 PM

cva34, 9-13 is normal for a full height trailer on that 5.9. What did you see on a HILO?

cva34 07-13-2018 04:27 PM

I Never towed the Hi Lo with that Dodge sorry..


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