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tgrantz 02-13-2009 06:33 AM

Tow Vehicle for 357
 
I'm looking to get a "newer" truck to pull my 89 357 Formula on a steel eagle trailer. Should I go with the 1 ton dually, 1 ton single wheel, or 3/4 ton. I am a diesel guy and will probably go that direction, but anybody have any thoughts on gas jobs? Also, not to get into a manufacturer war, but ford, chevy, dodge? What is everybody else running? By the way i am looking at something in the 2002-2006 range.

t500hps 02-13-2009 07:04 AM

Regardless of manufacturer, if you tow with any regularity get the dual rear wheels. I was amazed at the stability when I went from a 2500 (single rear wheel) to a 3500 dually.

FRMULTR 02-13-2009 07:04 AM

1 ton diesel dually would probably be best. I'm a Chevy guy, (08 Chevy diesel single wheel 3/4 ton) but I would'nt shy away from a 7.3 Ford,either.

laszlo01 02-13-2009 07:29 AM

I was pulling my 34 Vyper with a 2500 suburban and pulled pretty good, but just moved up to a 2008 3500 duramax dually crew cab and let me say there is no way i would ever go back to a single wheel pull truck, the dually is by far a better and safer ride for sure.

Boomer35 02-13-2009 07:59 AM

I am going to get lambasted for this, but i owned a 1987 SR 357 on a steel myco i towed with a 2004 2500HD ext cab 4x4. it towed well, and with the trailer brakes i could stop on a dime. i towed it from cape code to charlotte NC with no problems other than tires blowing (old tires that sat for 3 yrs)

Cold Sweat 02-13-2009 08:29 AM

We bought a 1988 357 last August in Jax, towed to Pa. with a 2005 3/4 HD Duamax, extended cab, long bed. Handled the boat with ease, but I'm sure the 1 ton would be best.

high cotton 02-13-2009 08:30 AM

:cool-smiley-027::cool-smiley-027:I have a 89 311 and I tow it with a 06 f-350 9 inches of lift and 38 inch tires and it tows it very well only changes to the motor were cold air intake and programer. I think if you get any diesel you would be fine...

t500hps 02-13-2009 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Boomer35 (Post 2799381)
I am going to get lambasted for this, but i owned a 1987 SR 357 on a steel myco i towed with a 2004 2500HD ext cab 4x4. it towed well, and with the trailer brakes i could stop on a dime. i towed it from cape code to charlotte NC with no problems other than tires blowing (old tires that sat for 3 yrs)

That is still a capable truck under normal conditions.......the extra wheels come into play when a tractor trailer comes by (or you go by him) and those "oh chit" moments when you need alot of brakes.....the lateral stability is much better, the engine/drivetrain are the same.

tgrantz 02-13-2009 08:44 PM

Great information guys. I only plan on trailere a few times a summer. From Pittsburgh up to Erie and hopefully down to the Chesapeake. Maybe further if I ever get enough time. I hate to get the dually - i'll be using this for a daily driver too. But i want to be comfortable towing when I do. I guess the dually will have to win out?

Just for fun... Here is the 4500 i towed it back from Chicago with. http://i448.photobucket.com/albums/q...Formula366.jpg

And here is my Dad's restored '68 Pete we used to take it to the mines for storage. http://i448.photobucket.com/albums/q...Formula398.jpgBoth Towed it extremely well - but the Pete is hard on fuel!!!!

BowenCT 02-13-2009 09:08 PM

^^^^^^That's a great pic!


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