String&stick
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Long story shortish. Sold my house and was going to move into a rental while we waited to build a new house. Rental fell though and lined up another rental but couldn't get into it for 2 months so we bought a camper to live in for a couple months. . . We had to scramble when buying the camper because any good deal had 4 people wanting it within an hour of being posted. But we got a Goode deal on a used camper. The problem is it is a travel trailer and it weighs 7800lbs dry and I have an 06 half ton Chevy. Now it has a tow package and some extra suspension but we are definitely pushing the limits of towing capacity.
Now I need a new vehicle and hope to buy one later this year if some deals start popping up. . . But my question is do I buy a 2500 just to pull a camper 8-10 weekends a year or stick with a 1500 and look to trade into a lighter camper?
Now i live in Nebraska and will be camping mostly within 100 miles and mainly across flat ground for towing. Newer pickups could get me a towing capacity that is higher but is a half ton going to handle a 34ft camper weighing 8500-9000 loaded?
So go smaller or get a bigger pickup? I'd love to keep the camper as it meets our needs but I don't feel like a 3/4 ton makes a lot of sense for general life...on the flip side I don't want to over work s 1500 pulling too much weight.
I don't know enough about routine pulling beyond a cargo trailer, someone help me out on what you pull with your half ton and when you bump up to a 3/4 ton!
Now I need a new vehicle and hope to buy one later this year if some deals start popping up. . . But my question is do I buy a 2500 just to pull a camper 8-10 weekends a year or stick with a 1500 and look to trade into a lighter camper?
Now i live in Nebraska and will be camping mostly within 100 miles and mainly across flat ground for towing. Newer pickups could get me a towing capacity that is higher but is a half ton going to handle a 34ft camper weighing 8500-9000 loaded?
So go smaller or get a bigger pickup? I'd love to keep the camper as it meets our needs but I don't feel like a 3/4 ton makes a lot of sense for general life...on the flip side I don't want to over work s 1500 pulling too much weight.
I don't know enough about routine pulling beyond a cargo trailer, someone help me out on what you pull with your half ton and when you bump up to a 3/4 ton!