Frost
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- First Name
- Tony
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- Dec 19, 2023
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- Adirondacks
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- 2021 Ford Ranger Lariat
- Occupation
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New here, been lurking for some time. Wife and I towed a 3500 lb rv trailer for 8 yrs with an F150, sway bar only when I remembered but no wdh. Sold both of them over the past year, believed I was done with the rv lifestyle. Just turned 70. I bought a slightly used 2021 Ranger Lariat FX4 with tow package, 2.3. Wife talked me into buying a new 19' Airstream. Could not say no, she's supported me in so many ways and she loves getting away from the Adirondacks for a few months., it was her dream trailer.
Here's the particulars. Gross trailer weight of 5k, tongue weight including propane tanks and battery of 525. That's what they claim. As you might imagine, the Airstream has bit into our retirement savings so not looking to spend a lot extra this year. We would like to leave the Adirondacks mid-late Feb and head south then west for a few months.
I'll be buying a wdh, leaning towards a blue ox, but could change my mind. The Blue Sumo springs also seem like a wise buy. How much value do you all put into something more, like Bilsteins?
I'm older and loved the way my F150 drove, my Ranger feels twitchy to me, a bit worried about driving it under load. I know it can handle the weight, but I'm all about safety now.
Thanks in advance, you've all helped so much already just by me reading past posts.
Here's the particulars. Gross trailer weight of 5k, tongue weight including propane tanks and battery of 525. That's what they claim. As you might imagine, the Airstream has bit into our retirement savings so not looking to spend a lot extra this year. We would like to leave the Adirondacks mid-late Feb and head south then west for a few months.
I'll be buying a wdh, leaning towards a blue ox, but could change my mind. The Blue Sumo springs also seem like a wise buy. How much value do you all put into something more, like Bilsteins?
I'm older and loved the way my F150 drove, my Ranger feels twitchy to me, a bit worried about driving it under load. I know it can handle the weight, but I'm all about safety now.
Thanks in advance, you've all helped so much already just by me reading past posts.
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