raven_DT
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We bought a 26ft TT (5200# empty) this weekend and towed it back home, approx. loaded weight is probably around 5600# (first trip). I'll get it on the CAT scale in the next 2weeks to get a better ideal where we are at. Tongue weight is around 750-800#, yep this TT is nose heavy with dual axles closely spaced together. 290 mile trip: Interstate (65mph) 90%/ 2 lane backroads 5%/ Congested Urban Traffic) 5%
Overall not a bad experience. Is it like towing with my 2500 CTD? No. Still cant get used to downshifting to 3500-4500 rpm. Truck had no issue maintaining 65mps even in the "hills" of eastern Tennessee.
We went with the equilizer 10K WD hitch and we very pleased with the sway control esp. on the interstate with RVs, semis, and other large vehicles passing us. A much better hitch than our previous eazlift WD. Bonus with equilizer hitch is that you do not have to drill the TT frame. Also the bars were much easier to install and remove than the eazlift chain setup.
I did notice some slight push and some wiggle from the rear of the truck. I would attribute that to the P series OEM tires. As soon as the bridgestones are worn out they will be replaced with Michelin LTs. I might also look into the Timbrens, but I wouldnt hesitate to hook up and take the trailer back out on a 4-6hr trip. Now let me tell you how I wish I had gotten the 33 gallon fuel tank. 8.9mpg (lie-o-meter) with a couple for fuel, lunch and rest stop (all idling)...In reality it would have probably been closer to 10mpg without the heavy traffic and idling. Not bad, just use to making that trip without refueling.
Overall not a bad experience. Is it like towing with my 2500 CTD? No. Still cant get used to downshifting to 3500-4500 rpm. Truck had no issue maintaining 65mps even in the "hills" of eastern Tennessee.
We went with the equilizer 10K WD hitch and we very pleased with the sway control esp. on the interstate with RVs, semis, and other large vehicles passing us. A much better hitch than our previous eazlift WD. Bonus with equilizer hitch is that you do not have to drill the TT frame. Also the bars were much easier to install and remove than the eazlift chain setup.
I did notice some slight push and some wiggle from the rear of the truck. I would attribute that to the P series OEM tires. As soon as the bridgestones are worn out they will be replaced with Michelin LTs. I might also look into the Timbrens, but I wouldnt hesitate to hook up and take the trailer back out on a 4-6hr trip. Now let me tell you how I wish I had gotten the 33 gallon fuel tank. 8.9mpg (lie-o-meter) with a couple for fuel, lunch and rest stop (all idling)...In reality it would have probably been closer to 10mpg without the heavy traffic and idling. Not bad, just use to making that trip without refueling.