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ike1450 wrote:
Dry weight=7,439 lbs,
We own a 2013 Ford F-150 XLT 1/2 ton with a towing capacity of 8,000 lbs
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โJul-16-2017 02:56 PM
ike1450 wrote:
We just purchased a new 2017 Forest River Salem Hemisphere 299 RE. Dry weight=7,439 lbs, hitch weight=730 lbs.
We own a 2013 Ford F-150 XLT 1/2 ton with a towing capacity of 8,000 lbs and a 3:31 rear axle.
Do we need to move up to up a 3/4 ton with a towing capacity of 10,000-11,000?
R.V dealer informed us, the trailer can be pulled with a 1/2 ton truck, when distribution and sway bar kit is installed.
What is your opinion on this? We normally stay on flat ground, however we're looking forward to traveling cross country.
Thanks,
Deb
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โJul-16-2017 11:17 AM
ike1450 wrote:
We just purchased a new 2017 Forest River Salem Hemisphere 299 RE. Dry weight=7,439 lbs, hitch weight=730 lbs.
We own a 2013 Ford F-150 XLT 1/2 ton with a towing capacity of 8,000 lbs and a 3:31 rear axle.
Do we need to move up to up a 3/4 ton with a towing capacity of 10,000-11,000?
R.V dealer informed us, the trailer can be pulled with a 1/2 ton truck, when distribution and sway bar kit is installed.
What is your opinion on this? We normally stay on flat ground, however we're looking forward to traveling cross country.
Thanks,
Deb
โJul-16-2017 10:56 AM