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Thanks Fellow-Ship!
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I tow mine with a F-150 on a alum. trailer and it tow's great, never had a problem.
Gary
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GARY 76 SEACRAFT CC INBOARD |
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Worried over nothing, towed very easily and braking wasn't even a problem. Dropped it off at J&J Marine Fabricators in Somerset MA for a new powder coat white hard T-Top. What an amazing operation they have there.
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I had a 1997 F-150 with 2 wheel drive 4.6 automatic did a ample job but I did burn our a transmission at 90,000 due to towing 40 times a year. Just got a F-250 Super Duty 5.4 automatic and it has made a big difference both in breaking and in power train. Oh by the way I have Kodiak Stainless Steel surge brakes on my trailer and I would Definitely have that put on your trailer actually you are illegal with that much weight with out breaks, well at least in Florida not sure in other states.
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in my 02 Dodge 1500 sport with a 5.9 averaged 8.1 mpg while towing and I only average about 13 while not towing. I did however make a 45 mile trip Saturday night without burning a single gallon of gas.
Of course this is because my truck was on a flatbed getting towed to the dealership because I blew the #%@$! Rear end. I just had the rear-end rebuilt on warrenty 2000 miles ago. I let my dealership know what a great job they did! It looks like a chevy 4 door 2500 Duramax is in my near future. |
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