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Old 01-16-2004, 10:13 AM
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I just bought a 04 29 outlaw twin 496mags w/triple axel trailer. Heres the low down. I have a 99 ford expedtion 5.4, heavy duty towing and cooling pk. and load leveling suspension 2wd. Iam under no illusions about this set up. I do 85 % of my boating at the lake where i keep the boat stored which is 5 min from the ramp. my main concern is 3-5 times a year i tow 3-6hrs to other lakes. can i get away with this. If not i have a friend who has a heavyduty f250 diesel who can help here. can the expo. tow any distance at all? will i even be able to get up the ramp? I can buy a new tow vehicle if i have to but wanted to wait till next year before doing so. Any info here would be much appreciated. thanks
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Check the owners manual for the gross tow weight. I would not exceed what it says, by much. The highway tow should be no problem, it's start and stop traffic that will work on it.
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You are probably OK from what I have seen.

It will pull it and it will handle OK, just be extra careful to allow added distance for stopping.

Make sure your trailer brakes are in good condition also.

If you decide to upgrade a 3/4 ton will be the way to go.

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I am basing the above statement on a friend that pulled a 35 Fountain with a 1/2 ton Chevy Sub.

I have seen a Baja 38 Special pulled with a vehicle JUST like you have, but the guy only did it once! He could not stop it!

The truck brakes were not strong enough to activate the trailers brakes. (13,000 Lbs)
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dock, have a question for you. i gather you boat on lake norman? i live in okc,ok my good friend of 15yrs is sales manager of westport marina. He moved to that area in 1999 if you see ellis tell him i said hi. Thanks for all your info
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I towed for one year with a Ram 1500 5.9. No problem.
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unfortunately, i had to tow my 2000 342, which i purchased in florida with my 02 dodge 1500 4x4 until its lease ended. this truck is rated for 7200 lbs which was okay for our 272, but the 342 is close to 10500. never had a problem towing, launching etc. even from florida. like everyone has said, make sure your trailer brakes are working, and take your time. acceleration and breaking are a lot slower than usual. fortunately, new ctd dodge is on order....
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Originally posted by new29ol
dock, have a question for you. i gather you boat on lake norman? i live in okc,ok my good friend of 15yrs is sales manager of westport marina. He moved to that area in 1999 if you see ellis tell him i said hi. Thanks for all your info


I did not know Ellis had any friends?????????

Yes I know him, he has ridden on my boat.

He has a beautiful 25 Outlaw with a custom paint job and a really sweet wife.

He is always right in the middle of anything happening on Norman!

Funny, but we met him before he had the Baja line. Strange how things work out.


What is your name?

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I think I can help you with your question. I have a 1999 29' Outlaw with a triple axle trailer and tow it with a 1999 Ford Expedition 5.4. I tow the boat at least every weekend about 20 miles. I also tow the boat on some long trips during the summer upwards of 8-9 hours.

Like everyone else said, make sure you anticipate your stops, and make sure your trailer brakes are in good working order. The truck has no problem hauling the boat aside from stopping. It will pull the boat out of the water on a steep ramp no problem. The only thing I would recommend would be to get air bags in the rear. Otherwise, I would save your money and use your Expedition for towing.
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NEW29ol, I had the same truck and pulled my 25 outlaw around no problem, I know the 29 weight's more but my buddy used my truck all the time to pull his 30' scarab and same thing (no problem) you just have to remember its back there and give plenty of room to stop.
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