โMay-19-2013 11:51 AM
โMay-29-2013 08:07 AM
CincyGus wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
Today's 1/2 tons are not your grand fathers half-tons and most are very capable to pull upwards towards 10,000 pounds. And they can do so safely.
BUT, some on this board have a hard time understanding this fact.
I'm not one to act as the weight police but I think there is more to picking a proper tow vehicle than what a sticker or manufacture web site says. And I have enough experience pulling horse, RV;s and other trailers to know sometimes the numbers all work but I don't want to use the combo again after a trip.
Wheel base of the TV vs. the length of the trailer is important.
Rear end ratio and engine size is critical to pulling hills.
Weight of TV vs Trailer is a concernt to be considered.
And these are before you get into the weights of the vehicle and capabilities of the TV.
I've yet to drive a 1/2 ton truck that I would be comfortable pulling a 10,000 lb trailer with. Maybe it's out there and I just havn't tried it yet. A decision everyone has to make on their own.
โMay-29-2013 07:48 AM
โMay-29-2013 07:35 AM
CKNSLS wrote:
Today's 1/2 tons are not your grand fathers half-tons and most are very capable to pull upwards towards 10,000 pounds. And they can do so safely.
BUT, some on this board have a hard time understanding this fact.
โMay-28-2013 10:01 PM
CKNSLS wrote:Mooreagreen wrote:
Try an Infiniti QX56 - I am pulling s similar size and weight and it pulls great. Wide stance and hydraulic body roll control make it rock solid.
Couldn't he just get a Nissan Armada and save a ton of money?
โMay-21-2013 05:00 PM
mister_d wrote:tenbear wrote:
My first RV was a 21' TT that I towed with an F150. I found it was not enough truck, the semis were passing me on the hills. I did go to Alaska with it though so it did work.
That must have been one weak F-150 compared to today's offerings! Now-a-days any 150/1500 with a decent towing package could handle a 21' trailer. OP, we're very happy with our setup. Our last trip was to Smokey Mountain NP and it was cake for the truck.
โMay-21-2013 02:18 PM
tenbear wrote:
My first RV was a 21' TT that I towed with an F150. I found it was not enough truck, the semis were passing me on the hills. I did go to Alaska with it though so it did work.
โMay-21-2013 05:27 AM
โMay-20-2013 08:53 PM
โMay-20-2013 08:17 PM
Mooreagreen wrote:
Try an Infiniti QX56 - I am pulling s similar size and weight and it pulls great. Wide stance and hydraulic body roll control make it rock solid.
โMay-20-2013 07:51 PM
โMay-20-2013 05:24 PM
CincyGus wrote:
Agree with those suggestion a F150/1500 with a good towing rear end ratio. Somewhere around the Chevy's 3.73 range would be ideal. Not sure what the similar is for the F150. Get the tow package with the tranny cooler, heavier springs, etc. not just the hitch.
With a family of 4, the crew cab would be nice and give you that extended wheel base you are looking for with a 30'+ trailer.
โMay-20-2013 04:53 PM
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