Sep-05-2019 12:05 PM
Sep-11-2019 12:45 PM
Grit dog wrote:blindeyes wrote:
Ram owner here. Towing my Rv with ram 3500 (2017) is easier in my opinion compared to my Jeep. You need to install an additional part which is https://www.ramsareus.com/sku/82213822.html.html. This could tow at least 20000lb which can tow pretty much any rv. As of the moment, no serious problem towing it. I guess it really all boils down to the power of a truck.
Wut?
Sep-11-2019 11:35 AM
Sep-06-2019 08:31 PM
Fryer5 wrote:
Blt2ski I disagree with your view of only one van to tow anything pushing 5k.
I have a Nissan nv3500 sl passenger van. I tow around 6500 lbs estimated. I have a keystone passport ultralight 290bh. It is long, but light for its size. I have towed it from Wisconsin to Yellowstone, sosuth from wisconsin to Kentucky and Missouri. I have had this trailer for ten years. My tow vehicle progression was
06 suburban 1500 2wd
08 suburban 2500 4wd
And now 2017 Nissan nv3500 so 2wd
The van is night and day difference from the suburbans. It is that much better. Plenty of power, less shifting of gears. I can set the cruise at 70 and stay there all day. The only downside is the 28 gallon tank makes fuel stops more frequent.
Anybody with three kids + thinking of towing owes it to themselves to at least check the Nissan out
Sep-06-2019 07:41 AM
blindeyes wrote:
Ram owner here. Towing my Rv with ram 3500 (2017) is easier in my opinion compared to my Jeep. You need to install an additional part which is https://www.ramsareus.com/sku/82213822.html.html. This could tow at least 20000lb which can tow pretty much any rv. As of the moment, no serious problem towing it. I guess it really all boils down to the power of a truck.
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Sep-05-2019 07:23 PM
rjstractor wrote:
The GM Express/Savana and the Nissan NV3500 both have GCWRs of around 16,000 lbs. The Ram Promaster is front wheel drive and not really worth considering as a serious tow vehicle.
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