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MarkTwain
Oct 23, 2014Explorer
dojojones wrote:
I have a 24 foot camper. We are thinking of upgrade to a 37 foot camper. I have a 3/4 ton dodge (gas). This is probably a stupid question but is my truck big enough to pull one? and 2. Are these big trailers used for regular travel camping or do people usually get permanent sites for them?
How big is your Dodge engine? What areas i.e. states, mountain ranges etc etc will you be generally towing in. Recommend you install an exhaust brake if they make one for your engine. 37' to 40' trailers are in the longest group of trailers, with 32' to 34' pretty average, then the next group is 22' to 30". A 37' is fine for RVing other than just having a permanent site BUT generally, you will find yourself at the larger RV parks. In calif. you probably not fit in any of the forest service or state parks. Buy a good trailer hitch not a cheaper one. Make sure you have some good side mirrors, not the cheap kind that wobble and are hard to see with. Recommend installing a CB radio for the truck and a hand held CB for your spotter to help you in backing your rig into your RV site. I prefer a 5th wheel over a tow trailer. They tow better and are easier to back up with. Suggest you have 10 ply "G" rated tires for both your truck and trailer. I like the Good Year LT G640 "G" rated tires. You might want to look at the size of systems for both your tranny and cooling system, up grade if possible.
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