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sh4717 wrote:UsualSuspect wrote:
As long as you are within your weight limits go for it. I pull a Chevy 2500 Crew Cab Long Bed Duramax behind mine. You won't get a land speed record, but on the hills in California I am not the slowest, nor am I the fastest on long climbs. Just take your time, keep an eye on your mirrors, especially in stop and go traffic.
What type of setup are you using to pull your truck?
Like the OP, I recently acquired a class A diesel and would like to pull my Ram 3500 Crew Cab SB instead of having to buy another vehicle for a toad. I'm only going to use it maybe 3 or 4 times per year.
Thanks
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UsualSuspect wrote:
As long as you are within your weight limits go for it. I pull a Chevy 2500 Crew Cab Long Bed Duramax behind mine. You won't get a land speed record, but on the hills in California I am not the slowest, nor am I the fastest on long climbs. Just take your time, keep an eye on your mirrors, especially in stop and go traffic.
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etruitt wrote:
msmith1199 California is a beautiful state. We have RV'd a large part of it. We usually go to see our daughter in Oregon and explore after that. Have to cross the Appalachians, Rockies, and the Cascades to get there. My mountain driving makes my DW nervous.
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