Jun-05-2020 08:43 PM
Jun-18-2020 05:29 AM
Andrewmart wrote:
I'm looking for a vehicle for our travel trailer. My wife likes the sportsmen 301BHLE. It is 33 feet long and hitch weight of 880. Gross trailer weight is 8000. We both like the double bunk bed options and it's within our budget.
I'm hoping to get TV under 10k if possible (not sure that exists). This would likely just be used for towing trailer several times a year (10-15 times). The hard part is we have 4 children, and it would be preferable to all fit in one vehicle. I looked at the excursion but read differing opinions on whether it could tow something that big. I've also heard about getting a van but don't know where to start with that. Not opposed to getting a 3/4 ton pick up but then we'd have to take two vehicles, which is a little but of a hassle.
We currently have a F150 without HD tow package and 2017 expedition with HD tow package.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Jun-17-2020 12:04 PM
Jun-16-2020 03:09 PM
Jun-16-2020 01:56 PM
Andrewmart wrote:
So after thinking it over, we are gonna go with a 3/4 truck. Looking at a 2013-2016 either ram 2500 or Ford f250. I'm assuming all of those would be capable of towing our TT with a ProPride hitch. I've run the numbers and we are well within payload, hitch and total towing capacity. Will this type of truck make the drive better?
Jun-15-2020 06:02 PM
Jun-15-2020 05:56 PM
Jun-15-2020 03:25 PM
Jun-12-2020 12:16 AM
APT wrote:
Gross weight of 8000 pounds with only 880 pounds of TW? I find that unlikely. Anyway, we agree on the compromises. But an Ecoboost Expy (1215+) for $10k budget?
Jun-11-2020 07:00 PM
Jun-11-2020 06:19 PM
APT wrote:carringb wrote:
The Chevy Express 6.0 with the 6-speed is good too but only has a 16,000# GCWR. Because of the higher curb weight, this means it can only tow about 500 pounds more than an Expedition, and the Expedition EcoBoost has WAY more torque on hand. The 6.0 has to spin fast to make power.
Power of Ecoboost means it will tow faster. But an Expedition has about half the payload of GM 1-ton van, so if you load up both with people and cargo, that 500 Tow rating advantage on paper grows quickly with larger families.
Jun-11-2020 05:24 PM
carringb wrote:
The Chevy Express 6.0 with the 6-speed is good too but only has a 16,000# GCWR. Because of the higher curb weight, this means it can only tow about 500 pounds more than an Expedition, and the Expedition EcoBoost has WAY more torque on hand. The 6.0 has to spin fast to make power.
Jun-11-2020 10:58 AM
carringb wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
I have a Buddy who has a Pioneer 30bh quad bunkhouse and he has an 07 Expedition EL. The thing tows the trailer very well. We have some dialing in to do on the Weight Distribution hitch, other than getting the full floating axles I don’t see much of an advantage with the Excursion.
Jeremiah
FYI - The Expedition has full-float axles too! It's a necessary part of IRS:)
Jun-11-2020 09:40 AM
Jun-11-2020 09:34 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
I have a Buddy who has a Pioneer 30bh quad bunkhouse and he has an 07 Expedition EL. The thing tows the trailer very well. We have some dialing in to do on the Weight Distribution hitch, other than getting the full floating axles I don’t see much of an advantage with the Excursion.
Jeremiah