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hellfirehydra wrote:
Here is my experience. I work with almost all guys in their early 30's. 3 of us purchased bunkhouse travel trailers with 1/2 ton trucks. The smallest bunkhouse was a 27 foot and the other 2 were 31 feet. The lightest was an empty weight of 6600 and the heaviest was 7800.
One of us had an Ecoboost F-150 max tow, another with a 5.4L f-150, and I had a Tundra.
The 5.4L owner upgraded after about 3 or 4 trips. I made it through the fall and purchased a 3/4 ton in the spring. The ecoboost owner(27 ft trailer) held out through 1 full year of camping and just had a scare with winds while towing and upgraded this week.
All 3 of us upgraded to 3/4 ton trucks within 1.5 years of towing. This was not a case of keeping up with the Jones' either. We all live all over the country now and all came to the same conclusion. We're all military pilots and every single one of us would give you the same advice. The stress of towing at the limit and being uncomfortable isn't worth saving a little bit of money and compromising safety. Get a 3/4 ton and make towing great again!
This is the conversation I just had yesterday with my friend who traded his ecoboost in on a F-250 this week.
While I'm sure he wouldn't have had any transmission issues or anything like that, he still ended up in the same conclusion as the other 2 of us. Towing a close to 30' trailer that weighs 7k lbs with a 1/2 ton just isn't enjoyable. It can be quite stressful.
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