Philip
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https://rv.campingworld.com/rvdetai...an-lantern-lt-17fqwe-bunkhouse-10k-MES1324232
Or say a similar camper, around 3300-4300lbs?
I believe my max tow capacity is around 4300lbs with my V6 and 3.21 gears, but what would pushing the limit wear out? I'm on 90% flat land here, 95% of the time I'm driving 40-50mph also.
I know 3.92 gears would almost double my towing capacity, but is it really needed?
I've always wanted to get a small RV, I can get something like this used for much cheaper also. One thing that will be purchased is a silent Honda generator to run an A/C, $800+ well spent especially if I don't have access to an electric hookup.
PS I should mention that I might get something much more basic and lighter, possibly without a shower/kitchen, so much lighter etc. No joke I even planned out getting a small storage trailer and sealing it, installing an A/C and bed etc for a makeshift sleeper-trailer. Those small teardrop trailers suck LOL I already viewed several of them. I basically want a small trailer I could camp out in, live in for a few days, nothing special.
The only MAIN priority is cooling in the 6 months of heat we get, but that's pretty easy with a Honda generator and spare gasoline.
Or say a similar camper, around 3300-4300lbs?
I believe my max tow capacity is around 4300lbs with my V6 and 3.21 gears, but what would pushing the limit wear out? I'm on 90% flat land here, 95% of the time I'm driving 40-50mph also.
I know 3.92 gears would almost double my towing capacity, but is it really needed?
I've always wanted to get a small RV, I can get something like this used for much cheaper also. One thing that will be purchased is a silent Honda generator to run an A/C, $800+ well spent especially if I don't have access to an electric hookup.
PS I should mention that I might get something much more basic and lighter, possibly without a shower/kitchen, so much lighter etc. No joke I even planned out getting a small storage trailer and sealing it, installing an A/C and bed etc for a makeshift sleeper-trailer. Those small teardrop trailers suck LOL I already viewed several of them. I basically want a small trailer I could camp out in, live in for a few days, nothing special.
The only MAIN priority is cooling in the 6 months of heat we get, but that's pretty easy with a Honda generator and spare gasoline.
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