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rhagfo
Dec 12, 2016Explorer III
burningman wrote:
Even if you've already done the axle flip I still think lifting the trailer a bit more is a lot more viable than lowering the truck, especially a 4WD.
I do think a 3/4 ton is a better choice, regardless of what the sales brochures say the 1/2 ton can do, the heavy duty 3/4 ton pickup will tow that trailer much better.
Driver fatigue on road trips in lighter trucks loaded heavy vs. heavier duty trucks with the same load (well below their capacity) is a real factor, tested by my own seat of pants. It's just an easier drive in the truck that's having an easy time.
One other thought, you could probably tow at a lower height if you got a flatbed... they make nice polished aluminum ones, with removeable sides.
So towing level is some times hard to get to, the final step we needed to do was install a Correct Track system, 2" of lift is part to the package.
This is us with the Copper Canyon on the tow home from the dealership.

This is how the package sits today.

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