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Marty wrote:
At the same time, the smaller rigs like a kia had 100-125hp, now many have 200-225HP and torque in the 200-300 ft lb range.
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Grit dog wrote:Or take the 89 up to Yarnell, then the white spar up to Prescott, then the 89A from Prescott, through Jerome, then onto Sedona and to Flagstaff... or the 87 up to Payson and the 260 to Heber/Snowflake...
Easy solution. Go beg, borrow, rent a similar size and weight trailer and go see how it does on the hill N out of Anthem or E out of Mesa. Then you can see easily how big a trailer you can pull before you're the 30mph with blinkers on guy.
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rln44 wrote:That right there, is a very good plan. ๐
would rather go back to tent camping than use one of those tin coffins (tear drop trailers). We are now looking at rpods by forest river. The interior has some compromises but the rounded profile and 2700lb dry wt should keep us in the 3500lb plus area. Well within our 5000lb tow rating.
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