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Grit_dog
Aug 13, 2014Navigator
Another thing you don't mention borninblue is your intended use for the camper.
My previous response does not apply if you plan on towing thousands of miles a year, mtns, high altitude, etc. I'd feel more comfortable in a larger truck (not another F150 of any flavor) then.
If you're primarily running around the Midwest and local trips that is a big consideration.
My neighbors in AK just tugged their Keystone something or other, 25' or so TT from The east coast to AK with no issues and said it was comfortable. He is not mechanically inclined or an experienced trailer puller. And they were loaded down since they spent a month in the camper and were moving to AK. 3 kids, dog, everything including the kitchen sink!
My previous response does not apply if you plan on towing thousands of miles a year, mtns, high altitude, etc. I'd feel more comfortable in a larger truck (not another F150 of any flavor) then.
If you're primarily running around the Midwest and local trips that is a big consideration.
My neighbors in AK just tugged their Keystone something or other, 25' or so TT from The east coast to AK with no issues and said it was comfortable. He is not mechanically inclined or an experienced trailer puller. And they were loaded down since they spent a month in the camper and were moving to AK. 3 kids, dog, everything including the kitchen sink!
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