Tundra - hauled a popup with it. Strong truck. Horrible gas mileage.
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Damn good looking popup, Phil. What is it? <model-year>
I owned a Jayco 12 HW 2005 popup (bought it new) until I traded it for an Aliner Expedition last year. Nearly 200 nights camping over 9 years - lots of memories.
Of course, for popups, just about anything over a minivan is fine for pulling it.
Bama Ed
PS - and anyone interested in the virtues of a popup has to only ask....
PPS - <sniff> from April 2013 in loop 100...
I think I'll go down in the garage in a dark corner by the Aliner and sob now....
Damn good looking popup, Phil. What is it? <model-year>
I owned a Jayco 12 HW 2005 popup (bought it new) until I traded it for an Aliner Expedition last year. Nearly 200 nights camping over 9 years - lots of memories.
Of course, for popups, just about anything over a minivan is fine for pulling it.
Bama Ed
I think I'll go down in the garage in a dark corner by the Aliner and sob now....
but I wonder if I wouldn't get better fuel mileage by moving to the 5er.
Great thread. Being the DW I don't really have much interest in trucks, but since we, or should I say DH, is in the market for a new tow vehicle, I will have to have him read this thread. He has his heart set on the new 2016 Nissan Titan XD with the Cummings diesel engine. We have a 2004 Titan now, and it has been very reliable, except for general upkeep maintenance, it has never been in the shop. Next choice is the Toyota Tundra. Lots of Fords and Chevy's here on this thread, maybe this thread will give him some motivation to look at all options. We are towing a 2015 17' Keystone Hideout. Also have a 2013 Nautic Star center console boat that we tow. Would like to have something with a long enough bed to put the golf cart in so we don't have to make two trips. Keep posting, love the photos!
The problem I see with this that (somehow) when backing people may end up focusing on just the camera(s) and what they see and not consider the sides of the camper (that aren't easily seen) or the "Height" of the camper and what it could connect with.So I am sitting here watching Bama turn the screws on Florida and during one of the interminable CBS commercial timeouts, Ford featured their new option for the 2016 F-150, the towing backup assist.
<sputter> <SPIT> WTH is this?
The last few years car makers have developed the ability for a CAR to parallel park itself with the driver taking their hands off the wheel for the event.
But a truck? With a trailer? Like it would back into a campsite by itself perfectly the first time?
Wut? I don't believe it.
OK so I believe it.
That could mean no more watching other people back into their campsite for cheap entertainment.
And no more using my backin gif's.
What's this world coming to?
Bama Ed
And always listen to your significant other who is telling you, go the other way, or steps so you can't see them in the mirror. So much fun to be had.
Ha ha. Sure fire way to get divorced. We actually tried 2 way radios. That turned into "My way" and "That way". Or "Left... NO! MY LEFT!"And always listen to your significant other who is telling you, go the other way, or steps so you can't see them in the mirror. So much fun to be had.
Can't preach this enough. If I can see where I'm going with a little walk around first, I can put almost any trailer anywhere. When you take your Class A driving test (CDL for noncommercial people with BIG trailers) in Illinois, before you back into a dock, you have to get out and look around or they fail you.One thing I practice when I'm by myself is G.O.A.L. = Get Out And Look.
One thing I practice when I'm by myself is G.O.A.L. = Get Out And Look. No matter how many times it takes, it's always cheaper in the long run!
Ha ha. Sure fire way to get divorced. We actually tried 2 way radios. That turned into "My way" and "That way". Or "Left... NO! MY LEFT!"
Or worse yet, complete silence. Mean while I'm watching the mirrors realizing I'm no where close to straight and then I hear "STOP!" on the radio. "You're crooked. You need to go more 'over there'." ... Sure.