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rbpru
Aug 04, 2018Explorer II
The problem with "towing safely" is it very subjective. One persons interesting trip can be another persons white knuckle nightmare.
Unless the rig is horribly miss-matched most folks just get in and drive. Even then I have seen others pulling a few strange combinations I would not drive.
I have an F-150 e-boost pulling a 25 ft. TT. I have been in the Rockies, the desert, winding hill country, intercity truck traffic and of course smooth sailing down the interstates.
My biggest concerns are high winds, snow, and the unpredictability of deer on the side of the road. I have never felt unsafe but then, if I do not like a particular situation; I will seek an alternate route, a temporary rest stop or find a campground and continue in the morning.
Unless the rig is horribly miss-matched most folks just get in and drive. Even then I have seen others pulling a few strange combinations I would not drive.
I have an F-150 e-boost pulling a 25 ft. TT. I have been in the Rockies, the desert, winding hill country, intercity truck traffic and of course smooth sailing down the interstates.
My biggest concerns are high winds, snow, and the unpredictability of deer on the side of the road. I have never felt unsafe but then, if I do not like a particular situation; I will seek an alternate route, a temporary rest stop or find a campground and continue in the morning.
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