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This. I used the Curt Echo with my Gladiator also. Worked great. once I set it where I wanted the trailer bakes, I didn't have to mess with it again. The Gladiator was fun, it just wasn't comfortable on long trips. I had the Max Tow and it still worked hard pulling our 26' 5,500lb travel trailer...
I've thought about going back to the dark side. Last October we did a trip from South East Arizona to Jackson, Mississippi. On the way home we visited Carlsbad, Riudoso, and Albuquerque New Mexico. We did roughly 3500 miles and I averaged 10.5 mpg. I'm actually pretty happy with the way the 5.7...
My wife is in the process of watching it over again, because she's bored with everything else. We don't pay for cable or satellite TV anymore, so it's Netflix or Prime.
When I found my used 2021, I'm happy to have found a very low mileage truck with the 3.92's level 2 equipment. I can work with the 5'7 bed. I would prefer the 6'4 bed and would really appreciate a 33 gallon tank. And not wanting e-torq or a 12" screen, the list of trucks got shorter.
Driving to Alaska has always been a bucket list for me. I won't fly anymore and I'm retired and getting to that point its not going to happen. I will be watching and enjoying your adventures on your trip.
Since I live in South East Arizona, I'll venture a guess that a few had swamp coolers on the roof and eventually were converted over to central air. At our house was.
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