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Old 06-14-2021, 11:55 AM   #15
jxnbbl
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I currently pull a 2021 Keystone Bullet 273BHS (overall length of 32 ft) with a F-150 XLT (5L V8) and, while our weights are good, the overall towing experience isn't great, especially on windy days. We recently upgraded our WDH to an equalizer which helped a lot but I've come to accept the fact that we need more truck.

I have the exact same trailer. When we bought it, I owned a 2016 Ram 1500 ecodiesel with an Equalizer hitch setup. The #1 thing I would do is ensure that the hitch is setup correctly. We do have a 2020 Ram 2500 diesel now and all our long towing trips has been with that. But I've never experienced anything that sounds like this with either vehicle. I've checked just the other day and it looks like between October 2020 and mid-may 2021 we have traveled a little less than 7500 miles towing the trailer. The new truck will certainly be fine with this trailer. I think it is something like 5300-5500# dry.
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