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What he said. This is my rule too. We tow a 24' travel trailer 6300# empty 7300# fully loaded. Even with this rule the truck and trailer needs to be setup properly. Weight distribution hitch and sway control are a must as far as I'm concerned. A Hellwig sway bar helps too.
Towing with the Hellwig sway bar.
I have an Outdoorsrv 24kts dry weight is 6200lbs, loaded for a week of camping with a full tank of water 7300 lbs .
The truck tows the trailer ok with the stock sway bar, but after adding the Hellwig set on the middle setting the truck handles the load much...
Wow, I just spent the last 30 minutes reading this whole thread. Its quite the love fest for the Hellwig bar. While the vast majority of the comments are non towing. The one comment that I read on towing was positive. Any other users towing with the bar? I'm pulling a 6500 lbs trailer and would...
I have a 2019 Ram 1500 Limited that came with Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Tires. Subsequently I've purchased a set of take off wheels and tires for winter, they're Falken WildPeak tires off of a 2109 Ram 1500 4X4. 275/55R20 (113T ). I'm looking for the recommended pressure located on the door...
Hmmmm. 2019 limited with 3.92 gears and I"m getting 18.5 mpg or better. My drive is on a road with a 45 mph speed limit 10 miles each way with 2 stoplights. 7000 miles and rolling. You mileage my and will differ.
Towing a 6400 lbs travel trailer at 62 mph results in a 10.5 mpg. Its all in the...
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