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93Cobra2771
Sep 08, 2016Explorer
You will be at/over capacity with a 150 or the tundra with the nod toward the 150 as the better of the two.
However, if you are buying, you should go with a 250 at a minimum. And check the cargo capacity in the door - the higher the number, the better.
I think a few of those wikipedia numbers are a bit skewed, would be better to get the numbers from the respective manufacturer sites.
Regardless, if you are shopping, I would go with a 3/4 ton.
Will the 1/2 pull it? Yes. Will a 3/4 ton pull it more comfortably? Yes.
With a trailer that size/weight, you can expect to add bags, LT E range tires, etc, to make it feel as comfortable as the 250/350.
However, if you are buying, you should go with a 250 at a minimum. And check the cargo capacity in the door - the higher the number, the better.
I think a few of those wikipedia numbers are a bit skewed, would be better to get the numbers from the respective manufacturer sites.
Regardless, if you are shopping, I would go with a 3/4 ton.
Will the 1/2 pull it? Yes. Will a 3/4 ton pull it more comfortably? Yes.
With a trailer that size/weight, you can expect to add bags, LT E range tires, etc, to make it feel as comfortable as the 250/350.
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