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RedJeep wrote:
...being able to camp with the trailer that we really like.
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ksss wrote:
I get 8.5 to 9 pulling my 38' Fuzion with my 06 LBZ. Your mileage is probably in line considering how big it is.
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Oct-15-2014 08:54 PM
Lantley wrote:
I also went from a 7.3 PSD X to a dually 5'er combo. While the 5'er tows great it really does not tow much better than my 10K trailer towed using a Hensley Arrow Hitch. I felt no push from the trucks with the Hensley. I also had an exhaust brake on my Excursion.
With a premium hitch (Hensley Arrow or Pro Pride) a TT can tow as well as a fiver.
What I miss most about my old combo is the passenger space. My Dually gets us there but the cab is cramped vs. our Excursion.
Our dually does get a little better MPG's. I attribute that more to the 6 speed Allison transmission vs. the 4 speed tranny in the Excursion.
Maneuvering the 5'er is different vs. the TT however, I have no problem putting the 5'er where I want it. I do worry a lot more about low hanging branches and clearance issues with the 5'er vs. the TT.
My dually is also my DD. I have a Bak Flip G2 tri-fold cover to keep items in the bed dry and secure. I can't imagine removing a bed canopy each trip.
Oct-15-2014 07:08 PM
Oct-15-2014 06:42 PM
RedJeep wrote:
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Our toy hauler weighs in around 15.5k so I was really surprised to see how well it towed behind the dually. We experience zero sway. What is most important to me is how well it handles in the mountains, particularly curvy downhill runs. It does great but we also have our first truck with an exhaust brake. I am now a firm believer in the benefits of exhaust brakes.
Ok, so that's the good. The bad is. Fuel mileage sucks. We average 8.5mpg (lots of mountain driving) at an average speed of 55mph. We found that navigating such a big trailer around the campgrounds that we like to visit is a pain but after a year I've improved somewhat on backing up and driving through tight locations. I'm now thinking of installing several rear/side looking cameras to help in tight spots. I've also had to add a 6.0 trans cooler which means I now have two additional trans coolers.
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