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wbwood
Jun 12, 2013Explorer
Go slow. It also depends on what you are driving/pulling.
We just came down a long hill nearby in our Class C without having to touch the brakes. The speed maintained at about 60mph on its own with me having to give it gas every now and then.
A year and half ago, came down same hill towing a 10,000 lb travel trailer with our f250 v10 (same engine in class c). It was a bit different then. The TT pushed on the truck causing it to pick up speed. I had to use the brakes every now and then.
The climb was also different. Truck pulled ok up it, but I could tell there was less strain when driving the class c up the hill
We just came down a long hill nearby in our Class C without having to touch the brakes. The speed maintained at about 60mph on its own with me having to give it gas every now and then.
A year and half ago, came down same hill towing a 10,000 lb travel trailer with our f250 v10 (same engine in class c). It was a bit different then. The TT pushed on the truck causing it to pick up speed. I had to use the brakes every now and then.
The climb was also different. Truck pulled ok up it, but I could tell there was less strain when driving the class c up the hill
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