pk1023
Sep 03, 2013Explorer
Tips for maintaining a third vechile as a tow only
Hey all,
After a year or so of fighting with my 2012 Nomad 173 and a 2012 Nissan Quest, I am ready to give up the goat and buy a truck that can rightly tow even this little trailer.
I have found that the Quest just makes me too nervous. The hitch is SO low and the engine really works when under the weight of the trailer.
So I am ready to buy a truck. This will be a third vehicle for our family and not meant to be a daily driver. We're going used, quite used in fact to keep it a reasonable out lay of cash.
I guess I don't really need advice on type. The trailer is roughly 3000 pounds fully loaded. We're planning on a F150 1/2 ton or Chevy 1500, but we've also REALLY liked the Honda Ridgeline and even tried on with our trailer, it drove GREAT.
Here's my question. I plan to buy the truck and mainly keep it with my trailer at the storage lot about 3 miles from my house.
Now I do plan to every 2 weeks at least go up and switch off the truck for my Chevy Cruze. Then I will drive the truck for 3 or 4 days and then switch back. In the winter, I might even keep the truck with me at the house and drive it more daily while keeping the cruze in the garage.
So since this truck isn't going to see daily use, what special precautions do I need to take?
Thinking:
Fluids?
Tires?
Paint, do I cover?
Also, I am looking at something with the 100k mark on it or more. I plan do the 100k service to whatever I get right away. But, what else might I need to consider along the way?
After a year or so of fighting with my 2012 Nomad 173 and a 2012 Nissan Quest, I am ready to give up the goat and buy a truck that can rightly tow even this little trailer.
I have found that the Quest just makes me too nervous. The hitch is SO low and the engine really works when under the weight of the trailer.
So I am ready to buy a truck. This will be a third vehicle for our family and not meant to be a daily driver. We're going used, quite used in fact to keep it a reasonable out lay of cash.
I guess I don't really need advice on type. The trailer is roughly 3000 pounds fully loaded. We're planning on a F150 1/2 ton or Chevy 1500, but we've also REALLY liked the Honda Ridgeline and even tried on with our trailer, it drove GREAT.
Here's my question. I plan to buy the truck and mainly keep it with my trailer at the storage lot about 3 miles from my house.
Now I do plan to every 2 weeks at least go up and switch off the truck for my Chevy Cruze. Then I will drive the truck for 3 or 4 days and then switch back. In the winter, I might even keep the truck with me at the house and drive it more daily while keeping the cruze in the garage.
So since this truck isn't going to see daily use, what special precautions do I need to take?
Thinking:
Fluids?
Tires?
Paint, do I cover?
Also, I am looking at something with the 100k mark on it or more. I plan do the 100k service to whatever I get right away. But, what else might I need to consider along the way?