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- tatestExplorer IIdeleted. came in too late with trailer suggestions.
- dodge_guyExplorer IIGlad to hear it's working out. Sounds like you came here and asked questions. You then took that info and started looking at other options. You were smart to come here first and get some helpful insight (from some of us anyway!) LOL
It's nice when people come back and give an update. - linchatExplorerWell, I just happened to google some info and this topic came up. Wow, a year + few months since this started. So to go back and let you know my tow setup..
Ford Expedition 2012 EL (3.73 stock with tow pack)
35' Passport Ultra Light (600# Tounge)
Around 6300 dry for TT.
Equalizer Hitch.
This setup has been perfect. Been all over the place, no probs with TV or TT. We've been averaging trips couple times a month, usually within 300 miles of home. Very happy with the whole setup. No complaints, everything stable, easy to tow.
Worst prob I had, we had a big wind storm, I DID NOT block the wheels... Where my rv is stored, the wind literally pushed it down into a ditch. I had the front stabilizers down, which were bent about 70 degrees forward. Hundred bucks to repair. Other then that lesson (always block the wheels) everything has been A-OK. - tankgod82ExplorerWell look at my rig in my signature. It pulls great. I just wish I could get my wife to go camping now....lol.
- nomad297ExplorerAnd I forgot to mention, last year I pulled a Ford Expedition and a travel trailer the rest of the way up a hill in a campground after it's transmission blew. It was this guy's first trip with his new TT, which was substantially smaller than the one the OP purchased. Some people have to learn the hard way.
Bruce - nomad297ExplorerSometimes, I wonder why people even come here to ask for advice. Most of the time they already have their mind made up that they're going to do whatever they want regardless of what experienced people tell them. Why do they even bother to ask?
Bruce - Ron35816ExplorerPlease look at a ligter TT. We have a EXP short WB with tow package and pull a 30' Apex whith a 4960 lb and a 7000 gross weight and it pulls it okay, not speedy but gave us no problems in 5000 miles so far. Happy Camping!
- NLPRacingExplorer
SprinklerMan wrote:
Terryallan wrote:
SprinklerMan wrote:
I pull a 30 ft sunset creek with a v10 excursion . Its a 3/4 ton truck basically . My truck is rated for 10k towing , camper weighs 8400lbs loaded .I know its back there. What always concerns me when towing is braking , I can stop with the 3/4 tons brakes , I wouldnt trust a 1/2 ton vehicle with towing weight with family on board .
Again. Neither the brakes on your Excursion, OR a 1500 truck , are rated to stop the trailer. The brakes on the Ex are only rated to stop the GVW of the Ex. Not the TT. That's what the TT brakes do.
Don't be fooled in to thinkin a bigger truck is rated to stop a bigger tailer. It's not. Anything over the GVWR of the TV, the TT brakes have to stop.
They may not be rated to but they will , The brakes and calipers are bigger on my excursion vs my old f 150 , yes the ex has a greater curb weight . but it will stop both rather well with out the trailer brakes. Accidents happen , as well as mistakes , a friend had his trailer plug come loose on his tripple axle 5th wheel pulling with a f 350 dually , going down an good incline , he stopped safely , found a parts store spent the next 2 hours replacing all the brakes and front rotars. Bigger brakes , better stopping .
I just replaced the brakes on my 07 Expedition EL after getting over 80,000 miles out of them. The rotors are about 14" in diameter all the way around and the front calipers are huge with 4 pistons. I was bit a surprised to see that big of brakes on it until I paid for the rotors & pads, they were expensive! Stopping, whether I was empty, loaded or towing, has never been a problem.
BTW - I use a Prodigy brake controller when towing. - mister_dExplorer
linchat wrote:
Yes, a 35' passport ulta lite with an 2012 expedition extra long and equalizer hitch. It tows, honestly great. I could see doing 400 miles a day no prob if the kids did not chew on my brain and wear me out. :)
I weighed my whole setup before leaving on camp trip and it was around 13k, 2k under GCVWR.
This is my first time with TT, and besides hitting a number of objects like the house, a stop sign, etc.... Its been good.
It tows well, been towing boats for number of years, this setup is outside of that envelope, but has been very stable and of no concern while pulling. My biggest problem I am having is driving slow, that is why I hit things. :)
Setup:
Ford Expedition 2012 EL (3.73 stock with tow pack)
35' Passport Ultra Light (600# Tounge)
Around 6300 dry for TT.
Equalizer Hitch.
All said and done, 4 kids + gear, I am (depending on trip and length) 1.5k - 2k under GCVWR.
Glad to hear it's a good match for the TV and family! Our only problem came with sway but it sounds like everything is dialed in great! - linchatExplorerYes, a 35' passport ulta lite with an 2012 expedition extra long and equalizer hitch. It tows, honestly great. I could see doing 400 miles a day no prob if the kids did not chew on my brain and wear me out. :)
I weighed my whole setup before leaving on camp trip and it was around 13k, 2k under GCVWR.
This is my first time with TT, and besides hitting a number of objects like the house, a stop sign, etc.... Its been good.
It tows well, been towing boats for number of years, this setup is outside of that envelope, but has been very stable and of no concern while pulling. My biggest problem I am having is driving slow, that is why I hit things. :)
Setup:
Ford Expedition 2012 EL (3.73 stock with tow pack)
35' Passport Ultra Light (600# Tounge)
Around 6300 dry for TT.
Equalizer Hitch.
All said and done, 4 kids + gear, I am (depending on trip and length) 1.5k - 2k under GCVWR.
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