My wife has fixated on a specific Travel Trailer she likes and I'm trying to see if there is a way I can safely tow it without buying a new truck. I would buy a 250/350 type truck but am having a hard time justifying it for only a dozen towing days a year and would be overkill any other time.
My 2007 CC came with every option I could select and has been fine for the snowmobiles/motorcycles but now I'm starting to push the limits of the truck.
The TT we are considering is the 2008 Jayco Jay Flight G2 32BHDS. Sorry, I'm not able to post a URL for you as I have too few posts on record. Here are the key stats though:
In the cab would be 2 adults/kids/dogs. I don't have to bring firewood with me while towing and can drain the tanks before I tow. We live in the northeast so while mountains exist, we're not talking the Rockies.
In reading through previous posts, I've identified the following possibilities to safely increase towing capacity:
My first question is, do you have the big tow package on your truck?
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2006 Titan SE
4X2 Crew Cab
Majestic Blue!
Mods:Westin Bull-Bar, Grounding Kit, FramBoost2,
JBA Cats Back, Throttle Body Spacer, 2° Advance,
Extang Trifecta Signature Series, Armada Air Dam,
Hellwig Rear Anti Roll Sway Bar, Street Scene Grille,
Lund Bug Deflector. OEM Fog Lights, PRG Shackles,
Seres LED tails, HyperTech Max Energy, Black Door
Handles, 3rd LED Brake Light, ...More to Come!
AKA: The Hijack King™
AKA: The Troll Hunter™
"Old age and treachery, will always triumph over youth and skill."
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2006 Titan SE
4X2 Crew Cab
Majestic Blue!
Mods:Westin Bull-Bar, Grounding Kit, FramBoost2,
JBA Cats Back, Throttle Body Spacer, 2° Advance,
Extang Trifecta Signature Series, Armada Air Dam,
Hellwig Rear Anti Roll Sway Bar, Street Scene Grille,
Lund Bug Deflector. OEM Fog Lights, PRG Shackles,
Seres LED tails, HyperTech Max Energy, Black Door
Handles, 3rd LED Brake Light, ...More to Come!
AKA: The Hijack King™
AKA: The Troll Hunter™
"Old age and treachery, will always triumph over youth and skill."
Yes, I understand the stock capacity limitations are with my truck and I certainly don't want to put my family in harm's way. That's been pretty well covered here in my research and I don't want you guys to have to cover it again.
My question is really about what I can do to make my current truck stronger than stock and thereby increase the capacity. Let me try this...
What is the difference between a 150 and a 250 class truck?
How do I go about creating a "new" class of truck called a "200"?
Again, I appreciate everyone's thoughts and perspectives here.
I am also open to other mod recommendations that are "better" than the specific ones I've listed from my research?
Paul
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"SAMSAR"
2007 Titan LE Crew 4X4 Loaded
2002 BMW 1150RT IBA #28554
Yes, I understand the stock capacity limitations are with my truck and I certainly don't want to put my family in harm's way. That's been pretty well covered here in my research and I don't want you guys to have to cover it again.
My question is really about what I can do to make my current truck stronger than stock and thereby increase the capacity. Let me try this...
What is the difference between a 150 and a 250 class truck?
How do I go about creating a "new" class of truck called a "200"?
Again, I appreciate everyone's thoughts and perspectives here.
I am also open to other mod recommendations that are "better" than the specific ones I've listed from my research?
Paul
There is no way to legally make your truck able to haul more than the rated capacity. You can add the equilizer hitch, air bags, and sway bars to make it safer. But if anything ever happened and you were over weight things could get ugly in court real quick.
I really don't think you should try and mod your truck to increase capacity.
The design of the truck, is what it is, and again playing around with it's towing capabilities would more than likely put you and yours in harms way.
But, do what you will and Good Luck.
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2006 Titan SE
4X2 Crew Cab
Majestic Blue!
Mods:Westin Bull-Bar, Grounding Kit, FramBoost2,
JBA Cats Back, Throttle Body Spacer, 2° Advance,
Extang Trifecta Signature Series, Armada Air Dam,
Hellwig Rear Anti Roll Sway Bar, Street Scene Grille,
Lund Bug Deflector. OEM Fog Lights, PRG Shackles,
Seres LED tails, HyperTech Max Energy, Black Door
Handles, 3rd LED Brake Light, ...More to Come!
AKA: The Hijack King™
AKA: The Troll Hunter™
"Old age and treachery, will always triumph over youth and skill."
Several years ago my dad beefed up a 1/2 ton GM 4x4 to pull his 32 foot fifth wheel. In hindsight, he wished he had just bought the 2500. Even with all his mods, the truck wasn't as good as it should have been, used in that capacity.
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My has almost nothing compared to some of you guys, but I still like it.
MADE IN USA is the way things are supposed to be.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.
And if you have to, you have to.
The weight won't be your biggest problem, the length is... 35 feet is ALOT of trailer for the Titan...
If you are still going to do it anyway.
Tires: LT not the P crap that comes with the Titan,
brakes: upgrade to the 08 brakes or aftermarket larger brakes.
shocks: Call PRG and get at least the Bilstien replacements.
__________________ '05 4x4 SE, O/R, Big Tow, Rear Video (Kids favorite option). Stillen Grille, AMP Powersteps, SAW's all around, TC UGA's and Rear Shackles, Modified Deaver Mini Pack, Air Bags, Moto Metal 951's 18x9, BFG A/T 285/65-18's, Air Box Mod and K&N drop in, Gibson Exhaust, PML Rear Diff Cover and Trans Pan. Towing WW FS2300 Toyhauler and all the toys.
Factory tow ratings aside, if I had to tow that much weight, I would install helper air bags, a weight distribution hitch, the appropriate load rated tires, a class V (5) receiver, and get a 10k lb ball & ball mount.
Engine mods will give you more power, but that's not the issue you're dealing with. The issue is in what weight the driveline, axles, frame, and receiver will handle.
__________________ '08 Titan SE, Crew Cab, 4wd, LWB, Smoke
Can you provide commentary on why 35 feet (weight aside) is a lot of trailer for our truck? What is the logic on length being impactful and is there some sort of a "formula" to determine an ideal length for a specific truck. I'm remembering my sailing days where knowing hull length would help determine max speed.
Thanks for the Shocks brand PRG/Bilstein, Any specific suggestions for the brakes or tires? Will I be able to reuse my Offroad stock rims?
Bullwinkle,
I'm guessing this gets to the heart of the matter for why I can't safely tow at this level and that these areas are not really resolvable ie, receiver, frame, axles, driveline. These are areas I probably can't reasonably address. Just curious though, what is the max a Class IV hitch can pull?
Thanks,
Paul
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"SAMSAR"
2007 Titan LE Crew 4X4 Loaded
2002 BMW 1150RT IBA #28554
Myself and other pull fifth wheels and some are close to the 9500.
A 5th wheel pulls alot easier and in my opinion handles the weight a lot better. That said my truck has firestone airbags, BT and so on. Pulling the weight is not the issue hauling the weight can be handled. It's just that our trucks are not heavy enough. With the right conditions my truck can be pushed around by my trailer. I also think emergancy stopping could be trouble too... not distance but how the trailer mahe react.
I am definitley going with a 3/4 ton next... hope the Titan beefs up!
Not trying to be a smartazz, but have you ever towed before? I tow a 27'TT and it sways when semi trucks pass me or high crosswinds exist. Even with a good anti-sway bar it's almost impossible to stop the swaying. If I were going to tow something 35' I would probably go with a 1 ton dually just so I would have a stable platform.
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2005 CC Smoke,BT,RF
S&B CAI
Magnaflow Exhaust
LEER Top
Stampede Bugshield
Stampede Ventshades
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