Nov-26-2015 05:14 PM
Nov-28-2015 04:39 PM
45Ricochet wrote:X7. I own a 22' TT TH and the tongue weight would give you a rough ride even with a WD hitch. Just not enough truck in my opinion.FishOnOne wrote:
You need to step up to a 250/2500 truck.
X6
Nov-28-2015 04:24 PM
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Nov-27-2015 11:05 PM
Nov-27-2015 01:10 PM
MFL wrote:
You could order a F150, that you could make work for towing that trailer, and might be better for non towing. Myself, I'd rather go with a truck that works great for towing, and still make a good daily driver.
Take a new 250/2500 for a drive, I think you will enjoy it. Fuel use about the same towing, and a little more non towing, than a 150. My 250 is smooth on the highway, and good city streets. In the back country non towing, the ride is more harsh.
Jerry
Nov-27-2015 11:15 AM
Nov-27-2015 09:03 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
You need to step up to a 250/2500 truck.
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Nov-26-2015 07:44 PM
Nov-26-2015 07:15 PM
MMarty wrote:
Hey all. My lease on my 2014 ram 1500 is about up and I am looking for a truck to pull a toy hauler. The toy hauler I'm looking at is a coachman freedom express. hitch weight is 800 lb, gvwr is 9500lbs, and is 30ft long. I know another ram 1500 won't do it but how about a f150 super crew long bed ecoboost? I only tow about 6-7 times a year with the farthest being 400 miles one way. On paper the ford is very close to handling it ok. I've towed many miles with different rigs and understand proper hitch setup and loading to prevent tail wagging dog senario. I definately don't want diesel but would buy a 2500 gasser for extra safety if I had to but 80% of my miles will be empty. Thanks.