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Grit dog wrote:
^Nothing vague, no more info or advice needed. No need to regurgitate the last 3 pages of advice. And the OP left the conversation a while agoโฆ.
โJan-16-2023 07:57 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^Nothing vague, no more info or advice needed. No need to regurgitate the last 3 pages of advice. And the OP left the conversation a while agoโฆ.
โJan-16-2023 07:18 AM
โJan-16-2023 12:38 AM
jbnery6465 wrote:
2008 Armada LE AWD w/Tow Package.
I've done a lot of reading on this forum related to this topic as we're looking to become first time TT owners. Woohoo! Our intention is to have few trips a year with long extended stays. Some trips will make yearly to Oregon and to Arizona, from San Diego. It could also serve as a temporary home until our house is built on some land we own - thus why I'm looking at the longer range.
The topics that I've read related to how long of a TT an Armada can safely pull are more than 4-5 years old, and the focus quickly shifted away from length and focused on weights. But there are new trailers today that are in the 31'-33' that have a dry weight of 5800lbs - 6400lbs, and hitch weight in the mid-700's. I did a whole spreadsheet not only with "estimated" dry weights, but also what I think our loaded weight would be (2 adults, 4 kids, gear, empty tanks). So hypothetically assuming if all my weights are within range, loaded properly, have the right WD hitch, drive in Tow Mode in 4th, etc, can I safely pull these trailers? They are dual axle, not sure if that makes a difference.
Thanks for hearing me out, I'm looking forward to learning from you all. Thanks in advance for the input!!
โJan-15-2023 06:09 PM
time2roll wrote:Trackrig wrote:I never worry about distance as much as the max towing is with only a 150# driver... absolutely nothing else in the base no options vehicle.
One of the items I find interesting when a mfg states a towing capacity, is they never mention whether their rating is good for a trip to a camp ground 100 miles away on flat ground, or going across the US crossing the Continental Divide on very long trips over several months.
The Armada will probably do fine to a campground a 100 miles away, but it doesn't have the transmission, rearend or brakes for longhaul traveling.
Bill
โJan-15-2023 09:04 AM
โJan-14-2023 08:05 PM
Trackrig wrote:I never worry about distance as much as the max towing is with only a 150# driver... absolutely nothing else in the base no options vehicle.
One of the items I find interesting when a mfg states a towing capacity, is they never mention whether their rating is good for a trip to a camp ground 100 miles away on flat ground, or going across the US crossing the Continental Divide on very long trips over several months.
The Armada will probably do fine to a campground a 100 miles away, but it doesn't have the transmission, rearend or brakes for longhaul traveling.
Bill
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