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mommyof4
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Sep 24, 2014

Help! Newbie campers need help picking out a TT and TW

Hi! New to the forums and so glad I found them! Two weeks ago we went to the local camper dealership and put a deposit down on a camper. The salesperson assured us our car could pull it. We were to pick it up on that Friday. Well, something in me told me to go home and research this more. I found out our car could not pull it! Thank goodness I looked because we plan on using the camper alot in the mountains of NC/TN. So, we got our deposit back (after they called us many times to assure us that our car would pull it) and we are back to square one.

We have a 2014 Suburban 5.3L with a 3.08 axle. The manual says it can pull 5100 pound trailer. We are not opposed to upgrading our vehicle (wish we had known sooner) but we really don't want to get a 15 passenger van. We can't fit in a truck (we have 4 kids-2 of them are almost teenagers and HUGE) Can you help us?
We want a travel trailer with quad bunks and a U shape dinette. We aren't opposed to a hybrid. I really like the Jayco 29A Jayfeather (I found that on these forums-but saw it wasn't made anymore)

So, can you give us a suggestion on a trailer? Also, maybe a suggestion on towing vehicle if we have to upgrade? My husband is an awesome man and provider, but he's not super great with all things having to do with vehicles, so simpler is better, please? (:

Thanks so much, I look forward to delving in more on these forums and see they are an immense help.
  • Would something like this work if we bought it?:
    http://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/4676328010.html

    It's older but has low miles.

    We figured our current Suburban isn't going to work. If we can buy a used vehicle for towing that is relatively inexpensive, we can just buy a used rv as well (the one we were going to buy was new, had all the bells and whistles but was $$)
  • Ugh, you have a lot going against you. Half ton payload, large family wanting a large RV, 3.08 gear. Yuck.

    For some good news. 3.08 axle was never offered with the HD towing package which includes most importantly a includes a transmission cooler. That package with the better axle ratio bumps tow rating by about 2500 pounds. Also, your 6-spd trans with 3.08 axle has very similar gearing in gears 1-4 to prior generation 4-spd trans with 4.10 axle.

    Now reality. Besides tow rating, your vehicle has other limitations for RV towing. Payload at around 1500 pounds - confirm with Tire and Loading sticker on your drigver's door post. Payload should not be exceeded with the sum of people, cargo, and trailer tongue weight. Estimate the weight of your family, I'll pick a random number of 800 pounds. That would leave 700 pound for trailer tongue weight which is about 5400 loaded or 4000 pounds dry. There aren't many RVs in that weight range that are comfortable for a family of 6.

    A 3-bed hybrid may be good. Make the teenagers sleep in a tent most of the time. Get that trans cooler.
  • Your weak point is the 3.08 axle and the payload rating of the suburban. You're going to need something in the 3/4 ton range to have enough payload for 6 passengers and the tongue weight of a trailer large enough for all of you.

    There are plenty of trailers out there that have what you're looking for, but they will all likely exceed the ratings of your suburban. Don't know if there are any 3/4 ton SUVs still being made. You may have to go for an older model like a 2500 Suburban or a Ford Excursion.