Oct-15-2015 08:23 PM
Nov-09-2015 04:08 PM
truepath wrote:
I was recently talking with a transmission mechanic who had just finished rebuilding a Dodge 4sp with OD transmission for a friend of mine. The transmission was trashed when the van was used to pull a sail boat several hundred miles. The mechanic told me that the OD on these transmissions are prone to failure when called upon to pull trailers. He recommended turning OD off when pulling anything other than a very small trailer and even then he recommended turning OD off on long inclines or traveling into strong headwinds. This is going to require slowing down, unless you want to spend a fortune on fuel.
Nov-09-2015 02:58 PM
Nov-08-2015 09:42 AM
RoadHogg wrote:
Do you know the stated towing rating of the Sprinter?
Nov-07-2015 05:12 PM
sprintstream wrote:
We have got a Sprinter Gulfstream and we've a towed an Intrepid 500 miles with no problem. Also towed a packed 12 ft U-Haul 500 miles into a 20 mph head wind. What fun that was.
Nov-07-2015 04:53 PM
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Oct-20-2015 07:06 PM
RoadHogg wrote:If you are looking for more sleeping room, check out Scamp Trailers. Used ones can be found at Fiberglass RV's for Sale. They are a little pricey, but you can get most of your money back when you sell. 🙂
So, we just got our first B motorhome, a 1997 Great West Van Classic Supreme Special Edition on a Dodge B3500 chassis with a 360 cid V8 and 4 speed OD automatic transmission.
We started out in 2010 with a huge 36' 5'er...we loved that beast but it was showing age and it was a beast to haul around. In 2012, we graduated to a 32' Class A...still have it. We really like it too but again, usage is limited due to its size and thirst for hydrocarbons. We decided to try a Class B and is it ever fun traveling the countryside at 17 mpg and parking in almost any lot we choose, camping out in driveways etc. Of course the most obvious downside to a B is, it's very small.
I'm curious what others here tow with their B. We have pulled a toad with our class A, I'm curious how my B would make out with that. I'd love to have more cargo space for just carrying stuff along...I have a small trailer that should do that job just fine. I've even considered the possibility of selling the Class A and buying a travel trailer that I can tow with either my truck or the Class B.
So, there you have it, what do YOU tow with your B and how is that working out for you?
Oct-19-2015 09:21 PM
stan909 wrote:
This past August we pulled a Uhaul trailer 2,400 miles to North Carolina from Cali with our oldest boy and his new brides stuff. After the we are thinking of getting a small travel trailer to add sleeping space when kids come and selling our 33ft Bounder which sits a lot now.
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