Jul-24-2017 09:00 AM
Jul-30-2017 08:06 PM
Jul-30-2017 06:59 PM
Couple of points, unless you are a trucker it is unlikely you have towed as much as me. Several thousand miles in a year and for 50 years.
Jul-30-2017 01:01 PM
siamese wrote:
To paraphrase George Carlin, 'anyone going slower than you is a moron, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac'.
Jul-30-2017 08:09 AM
Jul-30-2017 06:37 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:I guess from my point of view, you would be a part of the problem and not what I would like seeing coming up on me in my rearview. IMHO, as we were talking a safe trip for the family and what you described is not that at all. You are a danger to me and my family.
Comments like this tells me this person doesn't tow much. Its really a silly uncalled for comment towards others on the road who make a living or who has the experience and equipment to drive at faster legal speeds pulling heavy trailers than he wants to travel or thinks everyone else should.
Jul-30-2017 05:47 AM
I guess from my point of view, you would be a part of the problem and not what I would like seeing coming up on me in my rearview. IMHO, as we were talking a safe trip for the family and what you described is not that at all. You are a danger to me and my family.
Jul-29-2017 05:07 AM
Jul-29-2017 03:11 AM
Jul-29-2017 01:36 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:Huntindog wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:With your present TV... You are correct.
The difference between driving 300 miles at 80 and at 60 is only 1 hour and 15 minutes. And that is if you never slow down which is kinda unrealistic. The actual difference will be under an hour.
And an emergency maneuver with a trailer at 60 to 65 is one thing and at 80 is a whole 'nother.
I'm content to sit in the right lane and ease on down the road.
Upgrade to a 1 ton dually, and put some quality tires on the TT... And it is a totally different story
LOL...so said all those semi drivers on their sides when they had to swerve suddenly at high speed.You have no idea How the semi drivers accidents occurred. But you do realize that their accident rate as a percentage of miles driven is extremely low,,,, right? Just like airplanes are one of the safest modes of transportation...Yet some still do crash. The only way to avoid the risk entirely is totally stop the activity.Other wise you manage it to acceptable levels.
I don't need or want a 1 ton dually So long as you keep the speed down, I agree. and I do have quality tires. You may be right here, as I do not know specifically what you have. But if you are still running what it came with, or a tire similar to those.... The odds are not in your favor.
Jul-28-2017 09:55 PM
Jul-28-2017 06:21 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
The difference between driving 300 miles at 80 and at 60 is only 1 hour and 15 minutes. And that is if you never slow down which is kinda unrealistic. The actual difference will be under an hour.
And an emergency maneuver with a trailer at 60 to 65 is one thing and at 80 is a whole 'nother.
I'm content to sit in the right lane and ease on down the road.
That's true buy lets work the math a little different and see what happens.
You and I both have 21 days vacation.
You and I travel 8 hours a day for 21 days.
You drive 60 MPH and I drive 75 MPH.
Here is what that boils down to:
You get to go 480 miles/ day.
I get to go 600 miles/ day OR I get to pull over at my campground destination 2 hours early. TWO HOURS! I get to relax and take a nap while you're still counting mile markers on the road for 2 hours.
OR
In 21 days I get to go see 2,500 more miles of stuff or I can see the same amount of stuff that you did and relax for 3 days after you get home or I get to see stuff on my stops for 3 whole days.
As you can see, you will have about 2.5 more days on the road of exposure to hit something or be hit by something.
And before anybody starts. If I drive 600 miles a day I only have to fill up in the morning and at noon and the next day it all starts over again so I really only fill up once. (at noon)
Jul-28-2017 06:11 PM
Huntindog wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:With your present TV... You are correct.
The difference between driving 300 miles at 80 and at 60 is only 1 hour and 15 minutes. And that is if you never slow down which is kinda unrealistic. The actual difference will be under an hour.
And an emergency maneuver with a trailer at 60 to 65 is one thing and at 80 is a whole 'nother.
I'm content to sit in the right lane and ease on down the road.
Upgrade to a 1 ton dually, and put some quality tires on the TT... And it is a totally different story
Jul-28-2017 04:39 PM
Jul-28-2017 04:17 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
The difference between driving 300 miles at 80 and at 60 is only 1 hour and 15 minutes. And that is if you never slow down which is kinda unrealistic. The actual difference will be under an hour.
And an emergency maneuver with a trailer at 60 to 65 is one thing and at 80 is a whole 'nother.
I'm content to sit in the right lane and ease on down the road.
That's true buy lets work the math a little different and see what happens.
You and I both have 21 days vacation.
You and I travel 8 hours a day for 21 days.
You drive 60 MPH and I drive 75 MPH.
Here is what that boils down to:
You get to go 480 miles/ day.
I get to go 600 miles/ day OR I get to pull over at my campground destination 2 hours early. TWO HOURS! I get to relax and take a nap while you're still counting mile markers on the road for 2 hours.
OR
In 21 days I get to go see 2,500 more miles of stuff or I can see the same amount of stuff that you did and relax for 3 days after you get home or I get to see stuff on my stops for 3 whole days.
As you can see, you will have about 2.5 more days on the road of exposure to hit something or be hit by something.
And before anybody starts. If I drive 600 miles a day I only have to fill up in the morning and at noon and the next day it all starts over again so I really only fill up once. (at noon)