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Grit_dog
Oct 17, 2020Navigator
valhalla360 wrote:Jas1317 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
What is the truck that you have and what is the payload on the sticker on the door jam. Saying that it has to be a "daily driver" makes the 13.5k tow rating odd...
With some real details, that will tell us more about what you can really pull.
A 2500 pickup - daily meaning when we aren’t camping my husband will use it for work, drive around town, drive kids places, etc.
Year, make and model? Payload rating?
Once you are up to a 3/4 ton, the mention of daily driver is a bit of a red herring. We use ours as a daily driver but usually when people talk about daily driver, they are trying to get away with a marginal vehicle.
Trailer length is only marginally related to towing capability. What is the GVWR of the proposed trailers.
Doesn’t matter year make and model. Who cares ??? 13k+ means newer 3/4 ton which has ALL the numbers to yank ANY bumper pull camper around just fine.
You and others need to be less incessant with your questions. You just confuse others with your own confusion. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, it is best to pass on replying with your “opinion.”
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