All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jayco 24BH 6,000LB dry Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH APT wrote: itterref wrote: I towed all last season from Michigan to Yellowstone, Mt Glacier, Moab and back without an issue. Handled great, even in really bad winds in Nebraska and South Dakota...The Ecoboost pulled up the mountains of Colorado without working hard...I have since upgraded it to a Hensley and while I haven't gone on a long run, I can say that it is night and day as far as sway on my test run. Awesome! Pro 3/4: 1. If you get a 3/4 ton truck you will never have to worry about going to the scales and weighing in every trip. Don't bother. Same with taking 2 vehicles. 2. If you get a 3/4 ton truck you can always get a bigger trailer if you want. 3. If you get a 3/4 ton truck I will never drive it. You don't have to worry about me taking your vehicle. :) Those are good "justifications" if you really want "more". More trailer, more time with your daily driver vehicle :D But If you have other life goals, I'd spend/save that $100k for something else. You will get marginal extra satisfaction from what you have today. Now get off the internet and enjoy Michigan weather with your family! Aye aye captain! We are off to Comerica to watch the Tigers and camp out in Ann Arbor this weekend.Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH tommyznr wrote: That was some serious skill or luck to miss the basketball hoop. Oh, and the grass is nice and green. Is not our first rodeo, LOL. Moderator edit to resize pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH CWilson wrote: ryhed wrote: I can guarantee you one stop from the DOT on a set of scales and they'll tow your tt to the holding yard until you get a vehicle big enough to tow it if you are over. ROFLMAO........... ryhed wrote: Your putting your famyily, camper and truck at high risk, your gonna burn out your daily driver in my opinion. Not to mention also putting at risk the driving public in general, contributing to reducing the living conditions of society in general. Oh the humanity. Do some of you folks truly believe this drivel you come up with? I wonder what the cops here think of this? :E ;) Moderator edit to resize picture to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH Grit dog wrote: ^Nice setup! And apparently it’s been to Wyoming and presumably back to Mitch e gun, so you don’t need much advice from the armchair QBs here! Rock on! Thanks! We have gone on 3K mile trips from Michigan with this set up a few times. First run was South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, back home to Michigan. Next was Nebraska, Colorado, Utah and back to MI. Third was South Dakota, Wyoming, back to Michigan. Moderator edit to resize pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH Grit dog wrote: One point to make with IRS is the axle isn’t weight bearing per se like a conventional solid axle. So that eliminates a couple potential failure points and shuffles the most likely failure to the springs (in my opinion, since I’ve never broken an irs axle or even 1/2 ton air shocks/springs). Or far more anecdotally, how many newer Expe/Navi, Tahoe/Burb/Yukon, Armadas or sequoias are out there towing 3 ton trailers of any flavor? Answer: ALOT of them. Pack your stuff and go camping! Worry about other things. Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. The Navigator has an Adaptive Suspension with 3 settings. It’s possible to play with the damper’s firmness on the fly. I run LT Michelin Defender LTX tires. I think I am good there.Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BH APT wrote: How does it feel @highway speeds? 2-lane roads, and multi-lane interstates when passing or being passed? While I an a card-carrying member of the weight police, I have also personally towed above vehicle ratings for thousands of miles. My comfort level was mostly based on how I adjusted my Reese Strait Line WDH, not any specific rating. The only recommendation I have is to increase the WD more to the front than you have now. That may mean more hitch head angle, fewer links under tension, etc. I towed all last season from Michigan to Yellowstone, Mt Glacier, Moab and back without an issue. Handled great, even in really bad winds in Nebraska and South Dakota. You read about people that fought the trailer and had terrible experiences white knuckling all the way. That has never been my experience. The truck is stable and I don't feel buffeting while passing or being passed. The Ecoboost pulled up the mountains of Colorado without working hard. The Navigator has a tow haul mode that holds the low gear and provides engine break. Works nicely going down hill. I did all this towing with a Husky Centerline WDH. I have since upgraded it to a Hensley and while I haven't gone on a long run, I can say that it is night and day as far as sway on my test run. My wife made a few good points last night. Pro Navi: 1. 90% of the time we go out with only 4 of us. The 2 older kids are at an age where they are not participating as much. That puts us well within the limits. 2. If the situation arises and all 6 of us are traveling, we take a 2nd vehicle with us. 3. You tow 3 months out of the year. Are you going to hate having a 3/4 ton truck as a DD? 4. If you get a 3/4 ton truck, how far will we go with 5 people in it before the rear passengers turn on each other? Can you do 10 hour drives like we like to do? Pro 3/4: 1. If you get a 3/4 ton truck you will never have to worry about going to the scales and weighing in every trip. 2. If you get a 3/4 ton truck you can always get a bigger trailer if you want. 3. If you get a 3/4 ton truck I will never drive it. You don't have to worry about me taking your vehicle. :)Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BHNavigator is level, not sagging at all. Moderator edit to resize pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BHThis is not a reason to go shopping for an F250. Tempting but I can't justify giving up the DD advantages we have with the Navigator vs a 5 seat truck. We have done 2 vehicles at times when necessary. Not ideal but it solves the problem. Moderator edit to resize picture to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Re: 16 Navigator L towing Jayco 24BHGentlemen, all the numbers are within limits except the 90 lbs over on the axle. That number will be reduced with 2 simple changes. The water tank will be empty reducing 200 lbs minimum and I will adjust the Hensley hitch and transfer more weight forward and to the trailer. I will conduct another weigh in and report back. Do you all concur that it is acceptable to tow just below the limit?
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