Thank you for sharing this information on the pdf. It is very useful. I have weight my truck unloaded and loaded with our travel trailer via Cat. The rule of thumb for me is to pick a loaded travel trailer that is half of the maximum #7500. Just a trouble-free tip! Not only this, it will save...
Agree with this. I always use the "The Works" service package but I asked for "The Full Synthetic Works" service package. It cost $30 more when normal the Works cost $49. I do "The Works" every 10,000 miles.
I have a generic tri-fold tonneau cover and am worried if this solution will make my bed smelly and all the materials in the bed such as camping tent, sleeping bags, etc become smelly of gas? Wonder if you have an issue like this or is it a non-issue and my paranoid mind going off wildly for...
Our trailer is similar. #3900 dry. We use WDH and have a Ford Trailer braking system. We always use interstate and do not have an issue driving on the interstate. We tend to go between 55 to 65 mph, pending on weather and road conditions. Our MPG range from 10 to 18, pending weather and road...
We love our Ranger and it had served us for 18 months and pulled our travel trailer for 2/3 of her entire life. 25K and trouble-free! MPG is amazing for both lifestyles: traveling without trailer & traveling with trailer!
I replaced my with Goodyear Wrangler with Kevlar tires. It looks awesome and is made in our country. Not only that, our truck spends its life entirely 80% towing the travel trailer.
Maybe it is time to look at other tires?
Yes. I would buy it again. We purchased it basically for our travel trailer towing. We have put over 10,700 miles with our trailer. Whenever we are not towing, it gives us best MPG. Total miles on this truck is 18,166. We are very happy with this. Our is loaded XLT. We love the adaptive cruise...
We checked the Yakima website and it stated that our truck is ineligible for the rack. We want to carry wind deflect as we have a trailer behind. Not only that, we have a cargo box for skiing. Did any of you have a Yakima rack on the top of your crewcab? If so, what do we need to buy to make it...
I have to stop for restroom every two hours so it does not bother me. Not only that, I need to move around rather than sitting in the car driving more than two hours will drive me crazy. So small tank is not an issue.
We put over 8,900 miles towing our TT (4,500 lbs) and our MPG depends on how fast we go and type of terrain we are on. If we go 70 mph, we will get 9 mpg. @ 65 mph: 12 mpg; @60: 14 mpg. We often go through Appalachian mountains and the average is 10 - 12 MPG (Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina...
Powerboost Ranger would be awesome, and I will trade in immediately and get this one. With this Powerboost Ranger, you will be able to go anywhere camping on the BLM. Can run anything on your travel trailer! Just plug in the 30 amps to the Ranger. I definitely need several jerry cans, although.