Tow vehicle
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Hey guys. I have an 88 311 sr1 that I tow with a 2013 ram 1500. Have 0 issues towing boat and have towed it for 4 hr trip. Want to get a Tahoe but towing rating is lower. Anyone tow a boat that is heavier them what they say towing capacity is?
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I would not tow that boat with a Tahoe, I have a 2010 Yukon and have towed my 32' boat, probably 8,000 -8500 lbs a few time very short distances. The suspension is way to soft, wheel base to short, I replaced the shocks with RS 5000 and that made a huge difference but I would never take it on a highway, not worth it, buy an older 2500 suburban if you need the room.
I just bought an 02 F250 as a tow vehicle, felt like I was going to damage my wifes Yukon if I kept towing with it
I just bought an 02 F250 as a tow vehicle, felt like I was going to damage my wifes Yukon if I kept towing with it
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Literally thousands of posts of this topic over the past 14 years.
In a word: no.
You want "extra truck" for when shlt goes haywire like blown tires, hitch coupler comes apart, emergency stops, losing brakes. etc. etc. The last thing want to start a trip with is "negative truck".
It sounds like you have been lucky...
...so far.
In a word: no.
You want "extra truck" for when shlt goes haywire like blown tires, hitch coupler comes apart, emergency stops, losing brakes. etc. etc. The last thing want to start a trip with is "negative truck".
It sounds like you have been lucky...
...so far.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 01-18-2015 at 12:41 AM.
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The bigger the better. Wheelbase is the most important factor. You have way better control if something goes south. Just like a race car. You want a longer wheelbase. With a bigger heavier truck you get the bigger brakes, better shocks, bigger tires with a bigger load rating and not to forget the more it weighs, the less the trailer will want to push the truck around.
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It's really about what you feel comfortable with, but when the chit hits the fan you insurance may not back you. I had a 88 311 and towed it with a Chevy 2500 6.0, it did ok but when I upped to the 6.6 duramax I felt like I could relax, not to mention the allison is a beast and helps stop the rig like nothing else. If you are I would suggest air bags the least and make sure you have dam good trailer brakes. Short trips you should be find, a liability, but fine anything else and your really asking for it. It's always better to be safe then sorry. Many get away with the minimum we see it every day. Just be smart about whatever you do.
After towing a 38 footer around with the same 6.6 2500, I could easily see myself getting by with a tahoe and 311, would it be right? Of course not but towing anything smaller then a 38 with a 9'6" beam would seem like a cake walk.
After towing a 38 footer around with the same 6.6 2500, I could easily see myself getting by with a tahoe and 311, would it be right? Of course not but towing anything smaller then a 38 with a 9'6" beam would seem like a cake walk.
Last edited by s022mag; 01-18-2015 at 07:16 PM.




