โFeb-18-2014 06:06 PM
โFeb-21-2014 02:39 PM
Gillkid wrote:
I can't emphasize enough that we are very simple people/campers. The kids are getting bigger and need somewhere to sleep. Otherwise, we'd keep our popup. We spend very little time inside when we camp, so there's a lot we don't need/want.
I noticed a couple companies deal with all aluminum TT's that have similar floor plans with the one we wanted. Aside from the high price, what are the cons with these campers?
โFeb-21-2014 11:29 AM
Gillkid wrote:If you like popups, check out Trailmanor Poke around on the site as they have some large models that you should be able to tow.
Clearly, the right thing to do is not get this TT. Me and the DW are gonna go back to the drawing boards and figure out what we would like to sacrifice and go with something smaller. Once again, thanks a lot for all this info.
โFeb-21-2014 05:51 AM
Gillkid wrote:
I can't emphasize enough that we are very simple people/campers. The kids are getting bigger and need somewhere to sleep. Otherwise, we'd keep our popup. We spend very little time inside when we camp, so there's a lot we don't need/want.
I noticed a couple companies deal with all aluminum TT's that have similar floor plans with the one we wanted. Aside from the high price, what are the cons with these campers?
โFeb-21-2014 05:41 AM
โFeb-20-2014 03:35 PM
โFeb-19-2014 09:18 PM
Gillkid wrote:
Clearly, the right thing to do is not get this TT. Me and the DW are gonna go back to the drawing boards and figure out what we would like to sacrifice and go with something smaller. Once again, thanks a lot for all this info.
โFeb-19-2014 04:54 PM
โFeb-19-2014 04:34 PM
โFeb-19-2014 12:15 PM
2012Coleman wrote:
I tow a 25' Coleman with a 2003 Tundra Access Cab - meaning the small rear doors. It has the towing package and the 4.7 V8. It is wired for the brake controller if you have the tow package. My TT weighs 1000 lbs less loaded than what you stated. I used the CAT scales and am just under specs. My towing experience is just OK. I did OK on my longest trip to Stone Mountain last year but that trip put me in the market for a 3/4 ton. Most of our stuff goes in the TT - It's me and the wife and a 5 year old. I imagine your payload is going to be less because you have the crew cab. And I have to agree, but it sounds like your Tundra will be overburdened. Work out the actual numbers using a CAT scale - and heed the advice here - you can pretty much weed out advice that states "you should be OK" or "I don't see an issue" Find out for yourself. If you feel that it may cut the mustard, then have the brakes overhauled, change all the fluids, espically the transmission and make sure the tires met OEM specs.
โFeb-19-2014 11:27 AM
โFeb-19-2014 07:27 AM
Gillkid wrote:
I really appreciate all this info. Is my concern here a lack of power or a compromise in safety? The lack of power doesn't concern me too much. 90% of my camping will be within 90 miles of my home. Hardly any hills to worry about. That being said, my wife and two kids will be riding with me and I have zero desire putting there lives in jeopardy.
โFeb-19-2014 06:43 AM
Gillkid wrote:
So help me understand something that confuses me with all of this. If my truck is rated to pull 6800#s, why can't I tow 6800#s? I doubt Toyota would put out a rating that would compromise a customers safety.
โFeb-19-2014 06:17 AM
โFeb-19-2014 06:15 AM