Terryallan wrote:
We were driving up 321 earlier running 70 MPH. A 3500 with what looked like a 28' toy hauler passed us. We watched it as it SWAYED, wiggled, wondered around on the road, and nearly went in the ditch.
So you see, It does not matter what you tow with. If not done correctly. It will sway. Having a 2500, or 3500 is NO magic elixir. My 30' TT is dead still behind my F150. I would not be in that 3500 with that TT hooked to it. It was too scary
Didn't read all the responses, but was it a 3500 Dually or 3500 SRW truck...YOU were driving 70mph and he PASSED you....not very safe for the guy towing at 70 mph PLUS!! Wonder if he had ST tires on that TH?
Will agree with you, IF your set up isn't correct, IF you have no clue what your doing while towing, IF you're speeding, all of these are dangerous and not real smart...I will include 1/2 ton trucks in this equation also...it doesn't matter if it's a 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, ton SRW or 1 ton Dually, IF set up isn't done correctly, the driver isn't very good at towing, speeding, etc....that doesn't mean a 250/2500 or 3500/350 isn't better, it just means the guy behind the wheel is clueless..
So you think, that if you had been towing that TH behind the 3500, you couldn't have done a better job with the set up or the driving ability? It was only a 28 footer, per you, so why would you not want to try towing that small of a unit with an F350 or 3500? It wouldn't be up to the task for a 3500/350, but a 1/2 ton would:h
Just curious as to your analysis of your 1/2 ton towing a TT to a 3500 towing a small TH.....Would the 3500 been "capable" of towing your TT set up correctly? Sounds to me like the only thing wrong with the 3500 was improper set up and a driver that was clueless and speeding.
Why would someone hate an inanimate object? I've owned a BUNCH of 1/2 ton trucks since 75', Did every job I needed to do, well...As I purchased heavier 5er's, I had to leave the 1/2 ton behind.