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Post Info TOPIC: RV weight, still confused


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RV weight, still confused


We are traveling to look at a unit. We were not going to because after we were sent pics and saw the sticker with the GVW of 16375, we believed it would be too heavy for our tow vehicle to pull. When I responded to the seller, they replied that if our tow vehicle can tow 17000 that we were in great shape. The dry weight of the rv is apparently 11860. We have a 2019 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel. Is there anyone who could help me sort this out by explaining why it would work out or why it would not work out. Thank you.

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