Thanks to everyone who replied to my question about towing my boat. I sold my 1999 3.3L Pathfinder to buy the Titan, and with the Pathfinder I towed a 4,500 pound ski boat from San Diego to Lake Powell about 10 times. The drive is 11 hours, often in 110+ heat across the desert. To keep up to speed on big grades, I'd keep the tranny in 2nd gear and hold it at redline, sometimes for an hour straight. The temp guage never budged, even in 120 heat. This is a big part of why I bought a Titan.
I'll tow the new boat (8,500 pounds wet) with the Titan on the same route, and expect similar excellent towing results. I don't plan on a weight distributing hitch, as it won't work with surge brakes.
You know Dave, I can save you about 5-6 hours on that trip if you want to leave your boat at my place...
Just let us know when you go on your trip's so we can make sure we're not on the road at the same time.
Seriously, you'll have to let us know how your setup does on your first trip.
Karl
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2004 Titan SE CC RWD, Canteen
Big Tow Package
Utility Bed Package
SE Preferred Package
Sliding Bed Extender
Sliding Tool Box
Hood Protector
2003 Toyota 4Runner 4x4 V8
2004 Arctic Fox 22H Travel Trailer Truck and RV
Last edited by karlconnell : 02-22-2004 at 05:39 PM.
As far as putting it in 2nd and holding it at redline...with the Big Tow Pkg you just hit the 'Tow Mode' button and it 'holds' the tranny longer in the gears.
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question about towing my boat. I sold my 1999 3.3L Pathfinder to buy the Titan, and with the Pathfinder I towed a 4,500 pound ski boat from San Diego to Lake Powell about 10 times. The drive is 11 hours, often in 110+ heat across the desert. To keep up to speed on big grades, I'd keep the tranny in 2nd gear and hold it at redline, sometimes for an hour straight. The temp guage never budged, even in 120 heat. This is a big part of why I bought a Titan.
I'll tow the new boat (8,500 pounds wet) with the Titan on the same route, and expect similar excellent towing results. I don't plan on a weight distributing hitch, as it won't work with surge brakes.
We'll see how it goes!
DaveS, I've used a loaner to take my trailer out to Glamis and I pull the Whitewater grade (I-10 just outside of Palm Springs) at 60-65 mph (and I'm about 1500lbs less than your boat.)
Look into the Equal-I-Zer weight distirbution hitch as it should work with surge brakes.
Just do yourself a favor and up your maint. schedule and enjoy.
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I don't have a rig as yet, but a whole slew of plans are in the works. Just ordered the Titan, hope to arrive in May.
I just put a deposit down on a Keystone Hornet Lite 24RS, which has 4 bunks in the front and a slide out queen bed in the rear. The slideout is not tent fabric like a hybrid but hard-sided. You can go to www.keystonerv.com, look for Hornet to take a look. We have 3 young boys, so we need the bunks, and the length, at 24', should be very managable to tow. A great setup for us.
We've had a 12' popup trailer (towed with a Honda Odyssey) for 4 years and decided to upgrade. Bummer we had to buy a hefty tow vehicle.
I plan to use a Reese Straight-Line Weight-Distributing Hitch w/sway control to keep everything in line. By this summer, we'll be sitting pretty!!!
I don't have a rig as yet, but a whole slew of plans are in the works. Just ordered the Titan, hope to arrive in May.
I just put a deposit down on a Keystone Hornet Lite 24RS, which has 4 bunks in the front and a slide out queen bed in the rear. The slideout is not tent fabric like a hybrid but hard-sided. You can go to www.keystonerv.com, look for Hornet to take a look. We have 3 young boys, so we need the bunks, and the length, at 24', should be very managable to tow. A great setup for us.
We've had a 12' popup trailer (towed with a Honda Odyssey) for 4 years and decided to upgrade. Bummer we had to buy a hefty tow vehicle.
I plan to use a Reese Straight-Line Weight-Distributing Hitch w/sway control to keep everything in line. By this summer, we'll be sitting pretty!!!
That sounds like a great setup titanjbc. Congrats on both the rv and the truck. I can't wait to hear more about towing experiences from other Titan owner's on the forum.
Hey Karl
My 5th wheel is a 28 foot Jayco, weighs 6,850 lbs dry. Had been pulling with V8 Tundra Access Cab for four years- soon to be pulled with my Titan LE - 4x4 ! I will post when I start hauling! I think that the 28 foot 5th wheel will be about the same as pulling a 24 or 25 foot regular trailer as 3 to 4 feet are over the bed.
King Cab LE 4x4 - aux Air Bags
Big Tow
Utilitrac System
Fosgate 350 watt- 8 speakers- 6 Changer
Captains Chairs - Powered
Heated seats
Floor mats - Splash Guards
Gated shifter
Spray in bed liner
Lighted tail gate
Fog Lamps
Running boards Campsmoke
Last edited by campsmoke : 02-24-2004 at 07:44 AM.
Reason: left out option
My 5th wheel is a 28 foot Jayco, weighs 6,850 lbs dry. Had been pulling with V8 Tundra Access Cab for four years- soon to be pulled with my Titan LE - 4x4 ! I will post when I start hauling! I think that the 28 foot 5th wheel will be about the same as pulling a 24 or 25 foot regular trailer as 3 to 4 feet are over the bed.
Campsmoke, I definitely can't wait to hear about your experiences. How much is the pin weight on your setup? I can't remember if you ended going with the KC or CC model.
Karl
Last edited by karlconnell : 02-24-2004 at 08:30 AM.
Campsmoke, I definitely can't wait to hear about your experiences. How much is the pin weight on your setup? I can't remember if you ended going with the KC or CC model.
Karl
Hey Karl
I am getting the King Cab. The dry hitch weight is 1,150 lbs for the 5th wheel set-up. Had to go with the King Cab over the CC model because of the bed length.
I don't have any experience pulling 5th wheels but surely it IS possible for a CC to pull a (smaller) 5th wheel trailer isn't it? I would imagine one might need some kind of extension type hitch on the truck and a frontward sloping design on the trailer hitch itself? Anyone here with a CC pulling a 5th wheel?
I don't have any experience pulling 5th wheels but surely it IS possible for a CC to pull a (smaller) 5th wheel trailer isn't it? I would imagine one might need some kind of extension type hitch on the truck and a frontward sloping design on the trailer hitch itself? Anyone here with a CC pulling a 5th wheel?
The problem you run into is the length of the bed. Your likely to hit the overhang on the trailer against the cab of the truck.
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