Brightwhite
WKR
I want to run this by the group for a sanity check. I want to get a bigger Travel Trailer now that the kids are getting older/bigger etc. My current trailer is 3,600lbs dry and I have pulled it all over the west (mainly Colorado) with zero issues, most of the time I am fully loaded down with water and plenty of toys/gear. The truck handles it with zero stress, 70-75 MPH if I need too, high winds no problem, mountain passes I can accelerate with ease. I am pretty dead set on the new trailer being an Outdoors RV, but its heavy with the way they are built.
I am not adverse to a new truck, but I really don't want to buy one right now in todays auto environment. My plan would be to keep this F150 for another year or 2, then probably time for an F250 with as much as I do tow my current trailer. But, could I get through another summer & hunting season with my current setup?
Please let me know your thoughts on pulling this new setup with the 1/2 ton.
Truck:
2017 F150 w/ 3.5 eco boost and the max tow goodies and 3.55 gears
12,200 Tow rating
1,725 Payload
17,100 GCWR
Current trailer:
18' box, 21' total length
3,660 dry weight (no slides)
382 dry hitch weight
35 gallon fresh water tank (drive with it full a lot...~280lbs)
2 20lb LP tanks (60lbs full) + 2 AGM batteries upfront (~100lbs)
14k Equalizer hitch (105lbs)
New Trailer:
23' box, 27' total length
6350 dry weight (includes all options, I would likely be a touch lighter with out some goodies)
695 lb dry hitch weight
80 gallon fresh water tank (I think around ~40-50 gallons would fit most trips, but up to max 640lbs of water)
2 30lb LP tanks (110lbs) + 2 AGM batteries upfront (~100lbs)
14k Equalizer Hitch (105lbs)
I think the truck will have plenty of power to pull it, even in Colorado, but the payload is what's got me concerned that a new trailer might = new truck.
New trailer setup would put about 1,000 dry on the hitch (including the hitch itself) leaving me with about 725 payload to spare. Me + Wife + Kids probably total 450lbs being generous, so now I have ~275lbs of gear I can add. We like to haul firewood, chairs, and bikes/kayaks in the bed of the truck that I can't imagine being 275 total pounds, but its probably 150-200 or so, which doesn't leave much room. Then throw some recovery gear and a few other things in the cab and I think I would be at max payload if I loaded like I normally do today.
I am not adverse to a new truck, but I really don't want to buy one right now in todays auto environment. My plan would be to keep this F150 for another year or 2, then probably time for an F250 with as much as I do tow my current trailer. But, could I get through another summer & hunting season with my current setup?
Please let me know your thoughts on pulling this new setup with the 1/2 ton.
Truck:
2017 F150 w/ 3.5 eco boost and the max tow goodies and 3.55 gears
12,200 Tow rating
1,725 Payload
17,100 GCWR
Current trailer:
18' box, 21' total length
3,660 dry weight (no slides)
382 dry hitch weight
35 gallon fresh water tank (drive with it full a lot...~280lbs)
2 20lb LP tanks (60lbs full) + 2 AGM batteries upfront (~100lbs)
14k Equalizer hitch (105lbs)
New Trailer:
23' box, 27' total length
6350 dry weight (includes all options, I would likely be a touch lighter with out some goodies)
695 lb dry hitch weight
80 gallon fresh water tank (I think around ~40-50 gallons would fit most trips, but up to max 640lbs of water)
2 30lb LP tanks (110lbs) + 2 AGM batteries upfront (~100lbs)
14k Equalizer Hitch (105lbs)
I think the truck will have plenty of power to pull it, even in Colorado, but the payload is what's got me concerned that a new trailer might = new truck.
New trailer setup would put about 1,000 dry on the hitch (including the hitch itself) leaving me with about 725 payload to spare. Me + Wife + Kids probably total 450lbs being generous, so now I have ~275lbs of gear I can add. We like to haul firewood, chairs, and bikes/kayaks in the bed of the truck that I can't imagine being 275 total pounds, but its probably 150-200 or so, which doesn't leave much room. Then throw some recovery gear and a few other things in the cab and I think I would be at max payload if I loaded like I normally do today.
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