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Morrow_d wrote:
Anyone of you pulling the 31BHPR trailer with a 1/2 truck?
I looked at the possible numbers on the F-150 with either the V8 or Ecoboost with Max tow, and I would have about 1700# payload capacity if I don't take too much extra fancy gadget, which I don't really plan on doing and 9500#ish tow.
This is for an FX-4 with Max tow only. If I put the HD payload, I get to I assume around 2100 ish when calculating options (2300 on brochure for max payload vs 1900ish on brochure for max tow)
So my calculations are as follow:
Trailer + WD height weight = around 1100#.
That leaves me with 600# (225+120+50+30 family weight right now = 420) let's say they grow up to be 125 pounds each in the next 10 years... ๐ that brings me to roughly 1700#.
I don't expect to have much in the truck, as I rented a F-250 this year to travel and we didn't have much in the truck.
So, I might be a bit tight with the Max Tow, but I would definately be of as per the ratings with the Max Payload.
I know it'll be a bit rougher than with the F-250, but I'm usually pulling 1 or twice a year for about 600 miles total.
So if I can save on the truck a little while still being under the rating, I would go with the F-150. And it seems like I would be able to, but for some reason I'm not convinced...
I don't plan to change my 31BHPR for anything bigger (obviously) for the next 10 years, so Fifth-wheel is not necessairly something to take into consideration.
so basically, if some people here pulls their 31BHPR with an F-150 builded to pull and have no issue, it think it would really clear my mind.... ๐
Thanks!
Morrow
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CampinEarls wrote:
Would you mind sharing the item number for those LED lights?
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Doug33 wrote:pyro383 wrote:
For the tub, I picked up from Home Depot, tub guards. They self stick but I siliconed them to the tub and they have a clip to hold the shower curtain. No one should be caulking the bottom of the tub wall as it locks in the moisture and will create more problems.
Magic American
Splash Guard with Clips in White
Model # SG226T $4.99
Do they make it harder to get in/out of the tub?
โJul-15-2013 05:16 AM
pyro383 wrote:
For the tub, I picked up from Home Depot, tub guards. They self stick but I siliconed them to the tub and they have a clip to hold the shower curtain. No one should be caulking the bottom of the tub wall as it locks in the moisture and will create more problems.
Magic American
Splash Guard with Clips in White
Model # SG226T $4.99
โJul-15-2013 04:50 AM