If I have just an '18 Bowrider that's roughly 3,200 pounds with the engine and equipment, and then a single or dual axle trailer, and then like 500 pounds of my own crap physically in the truck's interior or bed...then isn't a 5.7 equipped LTD with the 3.21 rear end and '22 inch wheels like "double" the amount of truck I really need? Or does the 3.21 rear and fancy shmancy wheels cut your towing by quit a bit? I just don't quite grasp the concept of the wheels and tires on the LTD being a detractor from pulling power because doesn't this same drive train pull like 12,000 in Rebels and Tradesmen? Like is the whole tire and wheel thing here that all three "can" pull 12,000 pounds but an LTD with the '22 wheels would kind of "slide" around and feel less well planted. I've seen vides of guys doing 9,000 pounds with the LTD on the '22 wheels but once you cross like 9,600-9,700 pounds they all start saying the truck really "notices" the load.