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Concur on this post...! The newer trucks have really stepped up in towing performance. Been watching lots of YouTube video about these newer trucks. They tested the Denali Canyon (V6 & Diesel) and Durango SRT. Towed them up and down a long mountain, called the Gauntlet. They had no problems up or down the mountain. My wagon has been beefed up, Class 3 hitch, Electric Brake. Metco Lower control arms and front and rear SS bars. Rebuilt the brakes and front suspension. Moser Street performance axles and new bearings. Tahoe springs, airbags, electric pump. Tires are Nitto 275/50/17's with a load rating of 2200 lb per tire. All other brands hover around 1900lbs. My set up has weight distribution bars and forgot to install them once and had no sway problems. I love the Featherlite trailer, very smooth around a curve. Trailer and car weigh between 5700-5800lbs I do not have any problems braking with the Caprice and Trailer. Drives nicely with no twitchy behavior. Though do drive with a high SA (situation awareness). In wet weather I am a lot more careful, rarely exceed 65 mph. D Last edited by Dan Fahey; 08-31-2018 at 05:16 PM. |
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It was great to hear from you as well. What are the plans for the SS now that Pure Stock has changed? |
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As for Pure Stock. Going to stay for another year. Have the Stocker Cam and Springs from Bullet cams. This year upgraded the Heads with better valves and fresh springs. Made a few adjustments and managed a 12.74 best in warm weather. Few more mods, enough to run K/SA index as a Pure Stocker. Once season is over add a Roll Bar and Harness. Upgrade the 10 bolt with Ford ends, better spool/axles and 4.88’s. Install an 8 gallon tank. Enough to run stock legally and safely. Or run the Association races as Pure Stocker If enough time freshen the block, add the new cam and springs. Will freshen the trans and add a converter to match the cam. Going to stick with 4L60E for now. Still finishing up the 1969 Impala which may be set up as a Biscayne. Going to be painted a medium blue with light flake. Will have a nice graphic on it called Biscayne Bay. This was my old Stocker from the 70’s and 80’s. It should be light enough to run J/SA. D Last edited by Dan Fahey; 09-01-2018 at 05:28 PM. |
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Just take a stroll through the pits at a local points meet. That will answer all your questions regarding 1/2 ton pickups. Do you want to save money,.....or save your life....??
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Your wallet is what will determine your tow vehicle. You can tow a 6000# trailer staying within reason of posted speed limits with just about any full size car or 1500 p/u. If you can afford $40,000 + you can get a new 1500 p/u with a 12,000 GVW rating.
The most important thing is a good trailer brake controller and good trailer brakes. Lousy trailer brakes will even make towing a 6000# trailer a challenge with a 3500. |
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The only person that will really push you to a 1/2 ton is a salesman with a lot full of half tons for sale! I agree, the new half tons are much better than they used to be. They might just let you drive over your head. 3/4HD and one tons are much more stable, safer braking, and will be more reliable as they age. A half ton that barely makes the grade is stressed a lot more for my comfort level.
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They're afraid that if they tell the customer that he would be safer towing a 3/4 ton, a one-ton, or a one-ton dually, that he'll lose his sales commission to some other coke-head car salesman down the street, when the other guy offers to sell him a half-ton pickup and a 5th wheel hitch to go with it. |
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Jim is right on the money. I would venture to guess that there isn't, and won't be, anybody who says they've used both 1/2 and 3/4 tons pickups and would be completely satisfied with a 1/2 ton. I've used 2500 HD Chevys for decades and have never, in any situation, felt I had "too much truck" for the task. I think the real truth with people who say a 1/2 ton works fine as a trailer puller is that they either don't have, or don't want to spend, the extra money. |
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