Feb-18-2014 06:09 AM
Feb-19-2014 06:51 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:clint.settle wrote:
Wife and I purchased a 2014 Keystone Passport 2650BH (31ft w/ hitch, 4800# dry weight)and need some additional advice on towing with our 2011 Tahoe, 5200# tow capacity....
Clint, you aren't close, you are overweight.
If you are looking at the yellow sticker on the TT itself it should be an accurate weight. If you are looking at the advertised weight, be aware that is with no accessories. Your TT will weigh more than the advertised weight.
Passengers in the Tahoe are subtracted from the tow capacity. All additional gear in the Tahoe is subtracted from the towing capacity.
Water weighs 8.3# per gallon - 30 gallons of water adds 250#.
Most RVers probably carry 1,000# additional to the empty TT weight. You do plan on eating, changing clothes, etc? We pack very light in our popup but still add about 500#.
Feb-19-2014 06:46 AM
clint.settle wrote:
Wife and I purchased a 2014 Keystone Passport 2650BH (31ft w/ hitch, 4800# dry weight)and need some additional advice on towing with our 2011 Tahoe, 5200# tow capacity....
Feb-19-2014 06:41 AM
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Feb-18-2014 06:34 PM
clint.settle wrote:
Wife and I purchased a 2014 Keystone Passport 2650BH (31ft w/ hitch, 4800# dry weight)and need some additional advice on towing with our 2011 Tahoe, 5200# tow capacity, 5.3L V8, 3.08 rear ratio. Dealers said we can do it, so here we are, but nervous about being at our max.
Understanding we are very near our max tow for the Tahoe, does anyone have any advice or see any major challenges making this work?
Having sway bars, WDH and break controls installed. Not sure if we have a trans cooler. Checking on that.
- Estimating roughly 3, typically flat land trips, per year (200-300 miles, if that)
- Estimating 1 longer trip, summer time, mainly flat, but one 10
mile slight incline stretch through TN/GA state line (about 800 miles)
1. Can we make this work with the Tahoe, based on the specs and usage above, with minimal risks of issues and safely? Can we do it?
2. Any additional options to improve safety, anticipated problem areas, gas mileage, etc.
Thanks for your input!!
Clint
Feb-18-2014 05:50 PM
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Feb-18-2014 10:55 AM
APT wrote:
I don't agree completely with the previous posters. 6-spd 3.08 is close to the older 4-spd with 4.10. Actually it is better with 4 usable towing gears and smaller gear spacing.
And there is risk to hooking up and towing for burning up the trans. Get a cooler.
Feb-18-2014 10:25 AM
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