โJul-23-2015 11:02 PM
โJul-26-2015 08:23 PM
CWSWine wrote:
Here some info from a guy that makes a living giving towing advice.
Towing
โJul-26-2015 07:58 PM
โJul-26-2015 06:02 PM
The question will be, what will be considered overweight? will it me manufacture warranty numbers? or the road bed design limit numbers?
โJul-26-2015 12:27 PM
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โJul-26-2015 08:32 AM
bguy wrote:
I'm not advocating speeding or overloading by any means. Just pointing out the fact that many people speed ( by and large more than 10% over ) and think nothing of it.
Rumor around here was that they were going to start pulling over the overloaded truck/camper combos. I say stop all of the overloaded vehicles.
There's a good many overloaded vans cars and trucks on the road, not just the trailered ones, and there's a good many of them speeding as well.
โJul-26-2015 08:08 AM
โJul-25-2015 07:01 PM
Danattherock wrote:
Thanks for the insights. I appreciate it. We spent the day at a few large volume Chevy and Ford dealers in Charlotte, about 1.5 hours up the road.
We are going to buy a silver F-350 or Chevy 3500 HD single rear wheel 4x4.
Where can I buy the sexy lady rear mud flaps:)
Dan
NC
โJul-25-2015 05:38 PM
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โJul-25-2015 05:17 PM
jtallon wrote:
Edited to clarify my point...
I think we have much higher standards and expectations today than we did in the 60's, 70's and 80's.
Used to be we didn't wear seatbelts. We'd fold the rear seats down on a station wagon to make a play area for the kids. Now we expect three point seatbelts (not just lap belts), car seats, padded dashes, crumple zones, safety glass, and airbags.
Used to be we didn't think twice at plodding up a grade at 30mph, engine screaming, AC turned off for a few extra horsepower. No one else towing was going any faster. It's just how it was.
Now we want all the safety gadgets surrounding us. And we want to tow up that 8% grade at the speed limit (or preferably 5 over to avoid getting the finger from someone) even at 9000 feet high, slightly annoyed if it has to drop a gear or two in the process. And get at least 12mpg doing it.
It's a matter of which set of expectations you're looking to meet.. the ones from the 70's, or the ones from 2015. They were good years back then. But the times have changed, for better or worse. We're capable of doing better now, and we should encourage it, not just settle for what used to work.
โJul-25-2015 04:08 PM
NC Hauler wrote:
Just because some do it doesn't make it "OK", nor does it make it safe. I'll never come on these forum and with a clear conscience tell someone its ok to exceed their towing limits.
โJul-25-2015 04:06 PM
blt2ski wrote:jtallon wrote:blt2ski wrote:
The problem you have with the speed limit plus 5 on an 8% grade as you stated in an earlier post. This is non realistic!
It wasn't meant to be realistic. It was meant to be an exaggeration (even though some do seem to expect it), a contrast against the "30mph with no AC" days of towing in yesteryear.
There's a realistic, happy, safe medium here. Somewhere that we can tow safely, with adequate performance and a safety margin. But without having to all purchase an MDT to accomplish it. Where that medium lies, and how to achieve it is obviously the subject of a LOT of threads on RV.net.
Whether exaggeration or real expectation, What you stated is non realistic. So it really does not do anyone any good to say so.
Then going from towing specs, from payload specs are two different problems too. The OP does not have the ability to tow to some degree just about anything with the toyota. I needed a SW 1 ton to tote a 7000 lbs travel trailer when I was towing with my 4 kids. I had said toyota at gvwr BEFORE loading a trailer, much less after loading a trailer! Even with that 1 ton I was going 35-45 up a lot of steeper freeway grades, with the AC on at least. That frankly is a reasonble expectation, which is what the J2087 specs say one should be able to do minimum. I would expect either of the rigs the OP asked about to do this. But 60 or 65 up an 8% grade.....Not even sure some empty semi tractors would do that, depending upon if they were specd for city, vs highway pulling.
Marty