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โNov-11-2013 03:12 PM
carringb wrote:
I have been up nearly every steep paved western pass with my van pulling trailers, typically 22,000 pounds combined. I haver never ran out of power even on grades over 25%. At that point, its more of a traction problem and once I had to undue to the weight distribution bars to get enough traction to make it up!
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โNov-11-2013 10:16 AM
Olddud wrote:
A car can be unhooked if need be, but what to you do with a boat if you can't make a pass? I guess you could choose your routes more carefully to avoid steep passes.
โNov-11-2013 10:15 AM
mountainsurf wrote:
Thanks for the info. Do you regularly tow over mountain passes? If so, how does the Sunseeker do?
โNov-11-2013 07:44 AM
โNov-11-2013 06:53 AM
Lumpty wrote:
I have a Forest River Sunseeker 2300 on an E450 chassis that weighs 9900lbs empty against a 14,500lb GVW and that big GCWR. I can tow pretty much whatever I want and have. The usual hitch-up is an enclosed 20' trailer with a race car inside along with other "stuff" that weighs in at 7500 to 8000lbs. My GCW is usually right around 20,000lbs. Bought new off a a dealer's lot based on the small house and heavy chassis, it has 17,000 miles on it and handles the load just fine. I did do the normal Ford add-ons of Bilsteins, a larger front anti-roll bar, and an alignment, and it got even better.
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โNov-09-2013 04:54 PM
dalmationlovers wrote:
Unless you go a diesel with a class c I don't think you will find any C that can tow 7500#. Most have a limit at 5000#. You may find some A's that are gas that may tow that but I'm not sure.