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Sandia_Man
Sep 23, 2014Explorer II
That's a nice rig, but at 7K dry weight or more (TH TTs are usually heavier than stated) and a GVWR of over 11K it will be quite a task for your Armada. We tow a 32" TH TT with our 3/4 ton Chevy crewcab gasser and it can easily be 10K when lightly loaded, it does the job but it can be a handful as we travel at high elevations here in the mountain west.
Might be doable on the flatlands if you don't carry much water and pack lightly. Even totally dry and a couple of bikes and you are more than what the Armada is rated to tow. Short wheelbase will add to the sway issues when traveling at interstate speeds, a high quality WD/SC hitch will be needed to help improve towing characteristics.
I don't relish stating that the rig might prove to heavy for the TV you are intending to use, but I believe it's better to know ahead of time what type of towing comfort you can expect with this combination. TT toyhaulers are tongue heavy by nature as well and the Armada hitch may not be capable of handling such weight. Good luck on whatever you decide on, we love riding and hope you enjoy your TH as much as we love ours.
Might be doable on the flatlands if you don't carry much water and pack lightly. Even totally dry and a couple of bikes and you are more than what the Armada is rated to tow. Short wheelbase will add to the sway issues when traveling at interstate speeds, a high quality WD/SC hitch will be needed to help improve towing characteristics.
I don't relish stating that the rig might prove to heavy for the TV you are intending to use, but I believe it's better to know ahead of time what type of towing comfort you can expect with this combination. TT toyhaulers are tongue heavy by nature as well and the Armada hitch may not be capable of handling such weight. Good luck on whatever you decide on, we love riding and hope you enjoy your TH as much as we love ours.
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