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WTW
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Mar 15, 2019

Towing larger TT

I am looking for some help. I have towed bay boats 12 to 24 feet. I have towed 24 ft hybrid TT 5000#, 27ft. TT 5200# with average F-150.
It’s time to get back in the game. I am looking at a 29 ft. 5700# TT to be towed with. 2016 Ram5.7 crew 3.92 rear end, tow up to 10,200#’s. It will have a sway bar set up.
Anything to focus on different towing this larger rig? Or is it just put it n the wind and consintrate as we go down the road. Trailer is used with newer good year tires. I was looking to go 24 to 27 ft. But like the larger layouts. Thanks for your thoughts and guidance! Tomm

Looking at a
2016 Jayco White Hawk Series M-24 RKS

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  • as far as TT size i think you will be comfortable towing that size TT. our first TT was 33ft and loaded to camp was in the 7500lb range. our current TT is 37ft long and approx 9500lb loaded to camp.

    my truck is a 2017 f250 6.2 gasser with 3.73 rear end.

    wdh and sway bar.

    the truck has towed from nc to niagara falls, florida, mountains, and coasts and everywhere inbetween. we have a 37ft TT because wife wanted 3 slides and more space. a fifth wheel with 3 slides would push my truck to the max and i prefer a comfortable towing experience

    your TT length shouldn't give you any problems at gas stations. mine does so i plan ahead for fuel stops at gas stations with plenty of space.

    gotta watch the curbs closely when turning but overall im happy with the setup

    enjoy!
  • WTW wrote:
    I am looking at a 29 ft. 5700# TT to be towed with. 2016 Ram5.7 crew 3.92 rear end, tow up to 10,200#’s. It will have a sway bar set up.

    Anything to focus on different towing this larger rig? Or is it just put it n the wind and consintrate as we go down the road. Trailer is used with newer good year tires.


    Towing that size of trailer you need more than just sway control - weight distribution is a MUST.

    A 2016 trailer with Goodyear tires means they're most likely Marathons which garnered a reputation for failure and in fact were discontinued by Goodyear and replaced with the Made in USA Endurance.
  • Well, I had a Tundra CrewMax 5.7 with the Max Tow package (10,400). We started with a Jayco 24RKS. Nice trailer and well within the Truck limits. Towed pretty well. Wife decided we needed more space, so now 28RL. Towed several times, once on a good 5 hour trip, with high winds and lots of big rigs passing us on the highway. This last trip, I realized the truck is fine and is still within limits (barely) but it was not comfortable. The trailer seemed to control the truck in the wind, and big rigs passing seemed like a vacuum as they passed. Hills were killer also.

    Just towed the same trailer with our 2018 Dodge RAM 3/4 with the Cummins Turbo Desiel. Heavy winds also, and for once the truck controlled the trailer. Great towing experance and what a difference. I’m in Arizona so we get winds, mountains and just about everything. If your area is flat with low winds you may be good to go.