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Aug-10-2014 03:10 PM
spoon059 wrote:
Look, some of us are intelligent here and know that a 3/4 ton truck is better for towing than a 1/2 ton. We also know a 1 ton is better. Then again, so is a class 8 tractor. Just because something is BETTER than a half ton does not mean that the half ton isn't adequate for the job. For people that can't afford to go drop $40K on a new heavy duty truck, can't afford to register it, can't afford to insure it, don't want to deal with the heavier weight when not towing, or any other plethora of reasons than there is nothing wrong with a properly set up half ton towing within its perimeters.
spoon059 wrote:
All the ignorance about half ton trucks is just as misleading as people claiming they can (safely) pull a trailer with a golf cart in the bed. How many people are we scaring away from enjoying the experience of camping when we tell them that their half ton can't pull a sub 8000 lbs trailer? How many people have a half ton and want to buy a small camper and experience what this country has to offer and get talked out of it because the fear mongorers amongst us scare them into thinking their half ton won't do the job? Those that can't afford a $20K camper AND a new truck are scared away from the one thing that we all supposedly share in common.
Aug-10-2014 03:06 PM
spoon059 wrote:
All the ignorance about half ton trucks is just as misleading as people claiming they can (safely) pull a trailer with a golf cart in the bed. How many people are we scaring away from enjoying the experience of camping when we tell them that their half ton can't pull a sub 8000 lbs trailer? How many people have a half ton and want to buy a small camper and experience what this country has to offer and get talked out of it because the fear mongorers amongst us scare them into thinking their half ton won't do the job? Those that can't afford a $20K camper AND a new truck are scared away from the one thing that we all supposedly share in common.
Aug-10-2014 02:36 PM
westend wrote:
I'm not knocking Tundras...
maybe it's all like a space shuttle down hill.
Aug-10-2014 01:52 PM
spoon059 wrote:westend wrote:
OK, let me rephrase since you didn't understand me: Will someone please explain to me how a 1/2 ton truck connected to a trailer weighing 8000 lbs.......
BTW, I know all about tongue weight and WDH and this has to do with the "awareness" of 3-4 tons being pulled. I'd just like to know if some folks can pull that much weight and 30' in length and drive like "there is nothing back there". I don't get it.
Come on... its an expression. Obviously they know they are towing, they have to stop for gas twice as often. I believe when people say that, they mean that they aren't getting dragged all over the road by some out of control swaying trailer or being out of control and pushed down the hill by an overweight trailer.
My Tundra pulls my camper just fine. No sway at all. Not in high wind, not when passed by a semi, nothing. Its rock solid behind me. Went to Florida last February and got hit with some nasty wind on the ride home. 30+ mph wind head on and from the drivers side. Didn't get pushed around at all.
I've never been pushed down a hill either. I don't have a diesel with engine braking, but I do have a tow mode and can manually downshift. A combination of minimal braking, proper speed at the beginning of descent and downshifting has never had me going too fast through the mountains.
I've never felt like I am dragging an anchor either. My 5.7 has PLENTY of power to get me going and keep me going. I've been on 6 or 7% grades and was able to easily keep my speed up the hill. I will admit that I rarely encounter those grades for longer than a couple miles, and never in brutally hot conditions, but the truck has handled superbly.
I assume that is what other posters mean when they say they towed it like there was nothing there...
Aug-10-2014 01:29 PM
westend wrote:
OK, let me rephrase since you didn't understand me: Will someone please explain to me how a 1/2 ton truck connected to a trailer weighing 8000 lbs.......
BTW, I know all about tongue weight and WDH and this has to do with the "awareness" of 3-4 tons being pulled. I'd just like to know if some folks can pull that much weight and 30' in length and drive like "there is nothing back there". I don't get it.
Aug-10-2014 01:22 PM
CaLBaR wrote:
Are you trying to tell me that I have a worse combination than a 1 ton that weighs about 8000lbs or so with a 14000 lb 5th wheel? I think not.
You guys that think you can only tow safely with a 3/4 ton or bigger make me laugh. Do I think a 3/4 ton would drive different than my 1/2 ton, sure, but am I unsafe with my combo, not a chance.
Aug-10-2014 09:59 AM
DarrellQ2001 wrote:OK, let me rephrase since you didn't understand me: Will someone please explain to me how a 1/2 ton truck connected to a trailer weighing 8000 lbs.......westend wrote:
Will someone please explain to me how a 1/2 ton truck with 8000 lbs on the ball is "no problem", "just fine","like it isn't even back there", etc.? I've done a bit of towing and if you are not sensing that there is 8K on a trailer in back of you, the rig is either coasting or parked. Is this just internet hyperbole?
Who ever said there was 8000 lbs on the ball? I said the gross weight of the trailer is 8000 lbs. If you have ever done "a bit of towing" you would know there is such thing as "tongue weight" and weight distribution hitches. My 8000 lb TT puts no more than 600 lbs on the ball when the weight distro system is adjusted properly. And, no, I can hardly tell it is back there.
Aug-10-2014 09:37 AM
keymastr wrote:
No, most of these people have never had to panic stop these rigs or driven them down steep mountain passes and my guess is that they have never driven the same size trailers with a 3/4 ton or larger truck to know the difference. Then they get butt hurt because they perceive this to be an attack on their particular truck rather than the safety discussion it really is.
Just because someone else has gotten away with it does not mean you should also push the limit. If you are purchasing a TV or trailer why not make sure they fit well within the limit not barely within the limit? You have the opportunity to make the choice.
Aug-10-2014 09:23 AM
westend wrote:
Will someone please explain to me how a 1/2 ton truck with 8000 lbs on the ball is "no problem", "just fine","like it isn't even back there", etc.? I've done a bit of towing and if you are not sensing that there is 8K on a trailer in back of you, the rig is either coasting or parked. Is this just internet hyperbole?