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Old 07-07-2020, 03:51 PM   #30
wiredgeorge
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Definitely don't need or want a new truck thats for sure but thanks for the kindly spoken words...Towed like a dream....cruise control at 70 the way to Flagstaff climbing up to almost 8,000 elevation...65 on the way home with 30 mph winds....before leaving, we weighed in at 6450 empty and 6,850 loaded and ready to roll...so i guess the factory does get it right when printing and posting their numbers. Thats only 3060lb on my front axle and 3320lb on the rear and a hitch weight of only 1085lb with the family and bikes.

Have a wonderful day Keystone Community and thanks for those who reached out kindly!!

Safe travels

Glad to hear you are enjoying yourself. My only advice is to keep to camp grounds that have 50A so your kiddos don't fry. Almost all the parks in our neck of the woods have 50A (my trailer is 30A) and have only been to one with no 30A and only had 50A and I did have an adapter. Get that EMS as campground electricity can be no bueno at times... Frying a new camper's electricals may void your warranty!
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