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boating37 09-08-2008 06:22 PM

Nissan Titan
 
Question I was looking to buy a 2005 with the tow package,
says can tow 9,500. Can that tow my boat and trailer that is just at the 9,000 mark.Or will I be pushing that truck? Do I have to look at the 2500 series trucks?

Hot Knots 09-08-2008 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by boating37 (Post 2678807)
Question I was looking to buy a 2005 with the tow package,
says can tow 9,500. Can that tow my boat and trailer that is just at the 9,000 mark.Or will I be pushing that truck? Do I have to look at the 2500 series trucks?

A 3/4 ton diesel should be your starting point. I vote for a dually. There will come a time when you'll be glad for the stability. Plus it's always good to have more truck than you need.

happy hours 09-08-2008 09:32 PM

I have a 07 titan and love it, best 1/2 ton towing truck I have been in.....but my boat weighs 4500-5000lbs. At 9k you are in very much into the 3/4 ton range. The 9500# is total payload, it is part of the total BS every manufactures plays with ratings. You will over the legal limit and unhappy with anything less then a 3/4 ton truck.

Originally Posted by boating37 (Post 2678807)
Question I was looking to buy a 2005 with the tow package,
says can tow 9,500. Can that tow my boat and trailer that is just at the 9,000 mark.Or will I be pushing that truck? Do I have to look at the 2500 series trucks?


Sydwayz 09-08-2008 09:43 PM

You want a true 3/4 ton truck with a diesel to pull that kind of weight.

There is no such thing as "too much truck."

Quicksilver 09-08-2008 10:19 PM

You can get a used diesel truck for such good prices right now might as well, thats a decent amount of weight, may as well get a truck that can safely handle it and if you move up you'll already have a truck ready.

augie58 09-09-2008 06:31 AM

The truck will be to light, 9000 lb boat, 1000 lbs fuel gear and beer, 2000 trailer, puts you at 11000 to 12000 lbs approx. I pulled this with 1/2 ton GM's for short distances and it was not a good or safe situation. One time it got into a whip and I was looking for clean shorts.

My .02

gerritm 09-09-2008 08:09 AM

I had an '05 Titan and it was a great truck. My boat at the time was a 32 Sunsation that weighed about 6800#, add another 1200# for the trailer. It pulled that combo with no problem. No problems stopping, either. I towed that boat all over including a trip to the Keys from Houston, about 3K roundtrip. When I bought the Fountain, 11K# I tried towing it and the truck struggled badly. I bought a 2500 Dodge Diesel 4x4. I think at that weight you would be pushing the limits of the Titan, but it was one of the best trucks I have ever owned. I think the newer Titans have a higher tow rating.

BDARCHER 09-09-2008 08:27 PM

A friend towed his boat to dealer and test pulled his rig. He traded his truck that day for a 1 ton powerstroke. Best time to buy.

bigjimtx 09-09-2008 08:37 PM

a 1/2 ton is to small to tow that much boat if you have any kind of quik stop you will wish you had at a 3/4 or 1ton i pull a33 avance cc with a 3500 dodge dulley diesel plus iget 12 to 14 mpg with a total weight 17000 lb

jayhawk261 09-09-2008 08:55 PM

Not directly related, but on the way home from LOTO Shootout, I passed a guy pulling a flat bottom Top Gun on a steel trailer with a...



TUNDRA!!

I didn't take the time to take any pics cause I wanted away from him as soon as possible. The truck looked like it was about to break in half! Here I was passing him pulling my 3500lb 24 Superboat with a 3/4 ton Dodge Diesel. He was having a little trouble keeping speed.

I had a Titan before the Dodge. It is a fantastic truck, and did great pulling the Super. I don't think I'd want to pull 9K with it though. It was the coolest truck I ever owned. Everything was well thought out and user friendly. The engine was powerful too. It just isn't what you want for towing big loads.


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