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doughboy81972
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hello all I figure that I would start this thread so we can all show off our TV's that do the burden work and then are forgoten once you get where you are going. so here is my 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 LB, EC, 2WD

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07PSDCREW
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ggadwa wrote:
Unable to post photo..Darn


Email it to me. I can post it for you or give you a link of it to post yourself if you like. My email is F350rolllincoal@gmail.com
2007 Ford F350 6.0 CC SB
Fully bulletproofed/EGR/ARP Studs
Reese 16k round tube slider hitch.
2000 Damon Hornet 2850BH 5er :B
Days camped 2011= 34 2012= 46

kamperdog
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Finally. The poor ol 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L just got too tired and was pretty much done at 160k. Would've taken too much money to do anything with it. So the ol wife and I went out "just to look" of course and ended up with this...



2011 Tacoma double cab V6 4x4 SR5 w/21k and 6400lb tow cap. Got it a week before going to Gettysburg PA for 5 days with my Kodiak 195 hybrid. Loaded its roughly 4000lbs. What a difference lemme tell ya. I drove there taking a different route than I normally took. Scenic route with lots of hills and curves - and in the rain. Very good. On the way back I took 116 back which is CRAZY hills. It would have killed my Jeep, seriously. Feels SO much better.
2009 Kodiak 195. Absolute JUNK.

ReneeG
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ggadwa - well, Stanley is not very big, so it'll be easy to spot your FW and TV!
2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
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ggadwa
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Unable to post photo..Darn
HAM RADIO Operator since 1964 'W7FSI'
EAGLE CAP 2011 950 CUSTOM BUILT by the great folks at LaGrande Oregon
2012 FORD 350 XLT 6.7L Diesel 4x4 Super Cab with lots of stuff

Tvov
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bigg-limo wrote:

That may be the smallest 5er that i've ever seen. If i was still single, that would be something that i would enjoy camping in.


Years ago I saw a fiver being towed by a Ranger... yep, the small truck! And the fiver was not overweight for the Ranger. Really small fivers are around, just not common.
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2004 21' Forest River Surveyor

bigg-limo
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2oldman wrote:


Those Sportchassis are nice trucks. They have nice interior and exterior features. They are nice pullers as long as you don't put too heavy a 5th wheel behind them.

bigg-limo
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Wyomings wrote:
Here's my rig. 1997 F250 HD, 460, 5sp 73k miles. This is on top of Dead Indian Pass in NW Wyoming taken last weekend.


That may be the smallest 5er that i've ever seen. If i was still single, that would be something that i would enjoy camping in.

Blackcell
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RinconVTR wrote:
Recently bought a larger TV for national travel. A 2010 Toyota Sequoia Limited.

While the Toyota has crazy amounts of power and slightly more stability than the 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L did (*with low profile, UHP tires...towing the same trailer) its not exactly a night/day difference towing as expected. However, as anticipated, I do feel much better towing nationally with the Sequoia over the Pilot, especially in the elevations.

I also want to note MPG. If I retain the same (sane) speeds I held with the Pilot, typically never seeing 70mph, MPG between the two is very close. But the does Pilot holds a slight edge off interstate, where I could easily get 12mpg. Its also too easy now to go over 70mpg and not feel any difference...except in my wallet.


Buddy of mine has the Sequoia and has been quite happy with it. If you want to see night/day difference go Diesel :D. But understand probably not practically in your case nor do you need it. I find it quite amazing that I'm double your weight (not to mention other large factors) and get the same (12mpg) towing with my rig staying @ 65mph or under ๐Ÿ˜‰
2009 Carriage Cameo 35SB3, 12.4K dry, 36' Fiver
2012 F350 6.7L 4x4 Lariat Ultimate FX4, Chrome package, Nav, SRW, CC, LB, 11.5K GVWR, 3.55 ELA, 20" wheels, Toyo AT II, Mor/ryde pin box, Husky 26K hitch
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RinconVTR
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Recently bought a larger TV for national travel. A 2010 Toyota Sequoia Limited.

While the Toyota has crazy amounts of power and slightly more stability than the 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L did (*with low profile, UHP tires...towing the same trailer) its not exactly a night/day difference towing as expected. However, as anticipated, I do feel much better towing nationally with the Sequoia over the Pilot, especially in the elevations.

I also want to note MPG. If I retain the same (sane) speeds I held with the Pilot, typically never seeing 70mph, MPG between the two is very close. But the does Pilot holds a slight edge off interstate, where I could easily get 12mpg. Its also too easy now to go over 70mpg and not feel any difference...except in my wallet.



07PSDCREW
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nremtp143 wrote:
Traded my '10 6.4

For this '13 6.7L

Now I have to find the time to put everything on her.


I like the color combo by the way... Makes me wanna trade mine in for a '13!

Mine..

2007 Ford F350 6.0 CC SB
Fully bulletproofed/EGR/ARP Studs
Reese 16k round tube slider hitch.
2000 Damon Hornet 2850BH 5er :B
Days camped 2011= 34 2012= 46

Mike_Up
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07PSDCREW wrote:
oldtrojan66 wrote:
Nice ride nrempt143. I'm sure it is great inside and out. I am kinda sorry to see the dual fender flare go away, but then stuff changes, that's how we tell them apart! Nice truck.


I must have super vision because I see a dually fender on both trucks....? Unless you were talking about how it's been redesigned??


I never like the bloated out fender look. The new wheel well fender flare looks great.
2019 Ford F150 XLT Sport, CC, 4WD, 145" WB, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 speed, 3.55 9.75" Locking Axle, Max Tow, 1831# Payload, 10700# Tow Rating, pulling a 2020 Rockwood Premier 2716g, with a 14' box. Previous 2012 Jayco Jay Flight 26BH.

07PSDCREW
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oldtrojan66 wrote:
Nice ride nrempt143. I'm sure it is great inside and out. I am kinda sorry to see the dual fender flare go away, but then stuff changes, that's how we tell them apart! Nice truck.


I must have super vision because I see a dually fender on both trucks....? Unless you were talking about how it's been redesigned??
2007 Ford F350 6.0 CC SB
Fully bulletproofed/EGR/ARP Studs
Reese 16k round tube slider hitch.
2000 Damon Hornet 2850BH 5er :B
Days camped 2011= 34 2012= 46

oldtrojan66
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Nice ride nrempt143. I'm sure it is great inside and out. I am kinda sorry to see the dual fender flare go away, but then stuff changes, that's how we tell them apart! Nice truck.
2007 Jayco Designer 36RLTS
2006 F350 DRW 6.0 PSD (powerstrokehelp.com)
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nremtp143
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Traded my '10 6.4

For this '13 6.7L

Now I have to find the time to put everything on her.
2016 Montana 3790RD, Legacy Edition, G614s, TST TPMS
2008 Thor Vortex 26FS
2013 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4, Edge CTS, B&W Companion, Viair 10007 Air System, Firestone Air Bags
2001 Excursion Limited 7.3L 4x4, V/B Springs
2001 Silverado 3500 DRW CCLB 8.1L/Allison 4x4

aemedic
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2oldman wrote:


That's a nice rig!
Chris

2004 Bluebird Wanderlodge M380