Jul-31-2016 05:31 PM
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Aug-01-2016 10:45 AM
doxiemom11 wrote:It would be peaceful, that's for sure.
Maybe womemn and kids could tag along in a 2nd vehicle ( one you already have) which will give you more weight allowance for the towing.
Aug-01-2016 10:11 AM
Aug-01-2016 06:33 AM
Aug-01-2016 06:24 AM
old guy wrote:LOL. I actually like my mother in law.
a class A motor home or a second vehicle to carry the mother in law
Aug-01-2016 03:50 AM
Jul-31-2016 08:49 PM
Jul-31-2016 06:33 PM
Jul-31-2016 06:29 PM
DrewE wrote:No, I don't really need 4x4. I will keep this in mind. Thanks.
Disclaimer: I don't know the specifics of your situation, so perhaps this is laughable advice. If so, feel free to disregard it.
I would suggest thinking very carefully about whether you really need 4x4 or not. The NV3500 or another full-sized van would be, in my opinion, a much more satisfactory vehicle for you than a full-sized SUV. Most SUVs are a lot more limited by their GVWR than vans, and so it would be hard to carry the people and stuff you need in the SUV at the same time as towing a decent sized travel trailer.
For winter use, I can't think of too many situations where a van plus good snow tires would be inadequate, at least too many that I would in any way care to be driving in. I've personally seen vans go up some pretty steep and slick hills.
Jul-31-2016 06:21 PM
Jul-31-2016 06:19 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:Yeah, I don't want to rush it and get an incorrect set up. What do most people do that have big families?
When you look at the carrying capacity of the SUV you choose, you will have to pick the very largest one. All the passengers weight and their carseats, toys, purses, and anything you put into the truck takes away from the load carrying capacity of the vehicle. The weight distributing hitch also is part of it. You are going to be close to the red light, and it will be a long learning experience to make it work for you and your big family.
Jul-31-2016 06:00 PM
Jul-31-2016 05:35 PM