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Prowler_guy
Feb 15, 2016Explorer
We've been towing alot with this setup (and no sway control or sway problems). Keep it to 6000lbs and 25' and you should be fine. Could use more power but otherwise it is great. Biggest thing that helped was changing the tires from P rated to 8ply LT's.
1984 Prowler 28st (25' box) Trailer is right around 5300lbs with fresh water tank filled (50gallons) and our bikes and gear for a family of 5. The WDH was given to me by my dad and is about 35 years old. It is a fixed head and the bars are on the second chain link to get the front end back down (the snap up brackets slide a bit on tight turns). 2005 Tahoe, 5.3l, 3.73 ratio diffs, 4x4, Nivomat self leveling rear shocks, transmission built for towing, Toyo Open Country A/T II 8ply LTs, 240,000kms.
1984 Prowler 28st (25' box) Trailer is right around 5300lbs with fresh water tank filled (50gallons) and our bikes and gear for a family of 5. The WDH was given to me by my dad and is about 35 years old. It is a fixed head and the bars are on the second chain link to get the front end back down (the snap up brackets slide a bit on tight turns). 2005 Tahoe, 5.3l, 3.73 ratio diffs, 4x4, Nivomat self leveling rear shocks, transmission built for towing, Toyo Open Country A/T II 8ply LTs, 240,000kms.
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