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krobbe wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
When you see a 15mph curve sign, believe it ๐
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When driving a car in the mountains, those curve signs are suggested speeds.
When towing, they're pretty accurate.
โMay-24-2016 05:56 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
On steep downhills, pick a gear lower than you think is needed.On steep downhills, pick a gear lower than you think is needed. Overheated brakes, while hard to believe, still happen and ruin trips.
โMay-24-2016 03:53 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
When you see a 15mph curve sign, believe it ๐
โMay-24-2016 01:30 PM
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โMay-24-2016 06:02 AM
kknowlton wrote:
If your Tundra is equipped like ours, it may have a form of engine braking built into it, which is a big help in mountains. We've used it a lot(but not in place of gearing down). As others said, gear down going both uphill and down. Assuming you have the 6-speed tranny, you have a sort-of-manual setting on your gear shift. That's how we tow all the time.
You will probably find uphill towing to be a pretty neat experience. The most frustrating thing about it to me is that our truck tends to accelerate uphill, while others don't, and getting stuck behind someone who's struggling can be a bit irritating. ๐
Enjoy your trip!
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