Enclosed trailer towing

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Yes, the Raptor does it just fine. 3 place snowmobile trailer. Towed it about 2k miles this last season. Its 2600lbs empty and probably 4-4500lbs loaded with sleds. Towed great in all conditions. I can feel it back there and the fuel mileage goes from bad to worse but power and brakes are never an issue. I'm super impressed with the factory brake controller. That thing is amazing! My rear suspension is stock, front on mid preload setting and swaybar removed.

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You might be surprised. I spend more time trying to stay cool and not sweat than worrying about being cold. And I think that guy is saying "HI! I'm a bad-ass!" Hahahaha.
 

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Lucky bugger. I wanted a '14 switchback assault. But I just can't justify getting rid of my 2012 with only 800 miles on it lol.
 
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I understand. We usually put about 1k-1500mi on each season. Keep them 2 seasons and sell them with warrantee left.
 
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