What kind of truck did you choose to pull an RV?

We chose the GMC Sierra 3500 to tow our fifth wheel RV Full-time.  The 3500 GMC Sierra has an Allison 1000 Transmission, 445 Horsepower, 910 Torque, 3.73 Axle Ratio, and a Duramax 6.6 Turbo Diesel V-8 Engine.

We created a video that explains technical terms such as the GVWR, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, Pin Weight, Hitch weight, Max Trailer Weight, Fifth-Wheel Hitching, Towing Capacity, Vehicle Payload, Combined Cargo Weight, and Vehicle Trailer Cargo Carrying Capacity in an easy to understand way. You can check that out here:

What’s the best truck to tow an RV? www.RVOddCouple.com
What’s the best truck to tow an RV? www.RVOddCouple.com

In this video, we compare the pros and cons to the Ford Super Duty F-350, Dodge Ram 3500, and the GMC Sierra Denali HD 3500. Despite the pros and cons of each tow truck, the reviews on the GMC made it an easy decision.

We share about how they picked their tow vehicle and how their truck drives with the RV and unhitched. We describe the smoothness of the ride when they are not attached to the RV, and honestly share what they hope GMC improves upon.

Disclaimer: You are responsible for researching, understanding, and staying within your vehicle weight restrictions. We are not endorsing the GMC 3500 Denali.  We are sharing our experience.