All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TowingThis is the wife... Hi folks and thanks for the input. This is my issue. While I realize a diesel is supposed to be a better tow, it's also a lot more expensive in the way of gas. We have planned a few short trips for the rest of this year to ease our way into the lifestyle and be sure we are able to tow well with the Durango we already own. However, we would love to plan some much longer trips in the near future. Living in TN, there are routes we would be taking that will take us over some pretty steep passes. What would the suggestion be if we specifically did not want diesel?Re: TowingOur T T is a 33 feet 9 inch 2014 keystone ultra lite grand touring modelTowingMy wife and I are trying to decide which would be our next truck to tow our T T we are thinking about a ford F 250 with 7.1 diesel or a dodge 2500 with a Hemi with auto trans and four wheel drive, 4 doors I think around a 2010 model ... Any suggestions would be very helpful. Thanks for the infoRefrigeratorMy wife and I just picked up our new 2014 keystone passport ultra lite from the dealer and going on first trip in a few weeks I was wondering when we turn on our refrigerator a day before we leave to get it cooled down. The question I have is do we leave it on as we travel down the road or turn it off until we get to our camp site about an hour and. Half away. Any feed back will help a lot thanks
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