mickeyfan0805
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Ok! Yes this is confusing territory. We've had trailers for years before we bought our cottage in Muskoka Ontario but I'm kicking myself for never paying attention when dad was around. Part of me is seriously leaning towards a Dodge Ram 1500 which will have no problem towing the pop-up. But budget may make me choose something like a Jeep Cherokee or Ford Explorer (although I swore I would never drive one again after losing 3 trannies in my first one)
Front storage is strictly for the "outdoor stuff" like chairs, mat, and anything else that's light and sandy/wet. Never thought that it would affect tongue weight though so thanks for that!
You seem to be on track. Just remember that everything you put in or on your trailer AND everything you put in or on your truck has to be accounted for in your tow capacity. Some manufacturers account for a 150 pound driver, but nothing else. So, if you have a 225 pound driver, a 150 pound passenger, 2 kids, a dog and gear in a car, you could easily eat up 500 pounds of your 'tow capacity' with things in the car. Start adding bikes, canoes, whatever, and it could be more. All in all, I personally would want to be closer to 4,500+ in the tow capacity for that trailer, but we are a family of 5. Your circumstances influence that a lot. In our case, we have a 2017 Explorer with the tow package and I wouldn't blink at the notion of driving around the country with that trailer - no brainer!