CavRedBigHorn
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2014
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- 45
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- Location
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- hemi 5.7
hey all, I would like to extend thanks to all who view and essentially comment here.
I will be partaking in a nice alaskan caribou hunt here in a few days and was looking for some advice from others that have previously towed.
This will be my first time towing and i'll have a 16' flat trailer (weight unknown) with 4 quads on top of that.
i can avg each quad to be about 700-750 (wet)
I have a '14 1500 CCSB 4x4, 5.7L, 3.92 gears. i'm guessing i'll be alright since my research shows my tow capacity at 10,050#'s and payload at 1417#'s
Any advice on how to tackle hills? (somebody mentioned running 4-low)
will the tow/haul option help with the gear hunting up hill and engine braking down hill?
Thanks
I will be partaking in a nice alaskan caribou hunt here in a few days and was looking for some advice from others that have previously towed.
This will be my first time towing and i'll have a 16' flat trailer (weight unknown) with 4 quads on top of that.
i can avg each quad to be about 700-750 (wet)
I have a '14 1500 CCSB 4x4, 5.7L, 3.92 gears. i'm guessing i'll be alright since my research shows my tow capacity at 10,050#'s and payload at 1417#'s
Any advice on how to tackle hills? (somebody mentioned running 4-low)
will the tow/haul option help with the gear hunting up hill and engine braking down hill?
Thanks