โJun-22-2021 09:24 AM
โJun-24-2021 06:29 AM
โJun-24-2021 06:19 AM
wintersun wrote:
When I owned a Tahoe I chose it over the Expedition to get the rear leaf springs. The Expedition had rear coil springs which makes mods to improve load capacity or leveling much more difficult.
What is important is the final gear ratio and usually it is much too tall so as to improve EPA fuel economy numbers during testing. If one had 3.73 gears and the other had 3.21 gears I would go with the former.
Weight is only one factor when towing and Ford spells this out quite nicely in their towing guide. The frontal area of a travel has a huge impact on the total load on the engine and drive train for the tow vehicle.
I would go with a 1500 or 2500 class pickup with a crew cab over an SUV any day if planning to do serious towing.
โJun-24-2021 06:09 AM
โJun-23-2021 07:45 PM
wintersun wrote:
When I owned a Tahoe I chose it over the Expedition to get the rear leaf springs. The Expedition had rear coil springs which makes mods to improve load capacity or leveling much more difficult.
What is important is the final gear ratio and usually it is much too tall so as to improve EPA fuel economy numbers during testing. If one had 3.73 gears and the other had 3.21 gears I would go with the former.
Weight is only one factor when towing and Ford spells this out quite nicely in their towing guide. The frontal area of a travel has a huge impact on the total load on the engine and drive train for the tow vehicle.
I would go with a 1500 or 2500 class pickup with a crew cab over an SUV any day if planning to do serious towing.
โJun-23-2021 05:09 PM
โJun-23-2021 10:38 AM
Grit dog wrote:Tal/IL wrote:
I'm always curious when the wheelbase issue comes up. What length wheelbase does he need?
I've towed boats and equipment trailers all over creation with a '75 Ford Bronco with a 92 inch wheelbase and never had an issue. Plus, it makes backing into narrow ramps and tight spots much easier.
Yeah, I swear one of these days I'm gonna block the rear springs in my CJ5 and drop the toyhauler on the back hitch for a photo op.
Then photoshop that pic into a mountain road scene and absolutely freak out half the rvnet membership!
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โJun-23-2021 05:30 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
I use an ExpeditionMAX to tow my 7000 pound boat. It does a much better job towing than the YukonXL Denali it replaced, but still not nearly as good as my RAM, but that really isnโt a fair comparison.
Stability with the Ex is fine. Power is really really good. The only issue I have is that it gets very hot (engine and tranny) towing I70 through the mountains in Colorado. If I were towing all the time in the mountains Iโd be worried, but very few people do that.
Given those two choices, Iโd go with the Expedition hands down. Huge advantage there is the engine - personally Iโd never tow that much weight with a 5.3, and last I checked you canโt get the 6.2 except in the upper trim levels. That said, the 3.0 in a Tahoe would be intriguing.
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Towing a boat is no comparison. Aerodynamics, weight distribution, wheel placement on the trailer are all different than an RV or other trailer.
I know you are trying to be helpful,but your answer has no relationship to the query.
As far as โtail wagging the dogโ on a long trailer, I believe all modern tow vehicles use the trailer brakes to eliminate sway. I know Iโve never felt it with my boat.
โJun-23-2021 04:41 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Ejraste wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Ejraste wrote:carringb wrote:
Whatโs the trailer loaded weight? Length alone doesnโt mean much.
No what is the model of the trailer?
If you already have the trailer, have you taken it to the CAT scale to get real world weights?
Itโs a Salem cruise lite 28vbxl. The gvwr of trailer is 7700 lbs. I have not taken it to get weighed but I know Iโm not putting more than a 1000 lbs so Iโm going to be under 7200lbs.
โJun-23-2021 04:07 AM
Ejraste wrote:valhalla360 wrote:what models as far as tow vehicle? I already have the trailer and hitch, but my wife is in the market for new vehicles and if we can pull the trailer with the large suv, thatโsa bonus.Ejraste wrote:carringb wrote:
Whatโs the trailer loaded weight? Length alone doesnโt mean much.
Chances are neither have anywhere near enough payload for that large of a trailer plus passengers. But some long TTs are surprisingly light. Real issue is tongue weight eating into payload.
Loaded weight of travel trailer around 7000-7200lbs. Payload of both seem to be around 1750lbs or real close.
If the payload is 1750, you are likely going to be around 7500-7750 with 1000lb hitch weight.
With that much length, you don't want to skimp on hitch weight.
What are the models you are looking at? That might give us a better feel for what you are really looking at.
โJun-22-2021 03:21 PM
โJun-22-2021 03:17 PM
Tal/IL wrote:
I'm always curious when the wheelbase issue comes up. What length wheelbase does he need?
I've towed boats and equipment trailers all over creation with a '75 Ford Bronco with a 92 inch wheelbase and never had an issue. Plus, it makes backing into narrow ramps and tight spots much easier.
โJun-22-2021 03:16 PM
carringb wrote:
Length alone doesnโt mean much.
โJun-22-2021 02:48 PM
valhalla360 wrote:what models as far as tow vehicle? I already have the trailer and hitch, but my wife is in the market for new vehicles and if we can pull the trailer with the large suv, thatโsa bonus.Ejraste wrote:carringb wrote:
Whatโs the trailer loaded weight? Length alone doesnโt mean much.
Chances are neither have anywhere near enough payload for that large of a trailer plus passengers. But some long TTs are surprisingly light. Real issue is tongue weight eating into payload.
Loaded weight of travel trailer around 7000-7200lbs. Payload of both seem to be around 1750lbs or real close.
If the payload is 1750, you are likely going to be around 7500-7750 with 1000lb hitch weight.
With that much length, you don't want to skimp on hitch weight.
What are the models you are looking at? That might give us a better feel for what you are really looking at.
โJun-22-2021 01:42 PM