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Towing with a scab, 37's, Deavers...
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<blockquote data-quote="MrT" data-source="post: 1685725" data-attributes="member: 50321"><p>We just drove from Memphis to the coast of Al (420 miles) The truck has Eibachs, Deaver +4 hd's and Camburg 1" drop shackles. We were towing a Uhaul car hauler (2,200lbs) carrying a 2008 Honda CRV ( 3600lbs) the Honda was fully packed, front seat area included at approx 400lbs and the truck was carrying another 3-400lbs of cargo.</p><p>Power was a non issue, it would accelerate from 65-75mph with ease to get past slow traffic. The truck handled decent. I do notice the KM3's seem a little wishy washy in the back with or without the trailer. I am still playing with air pressure. First mounted at 50psi and they were pretty squirrely. I have them at 34 rear and 36 front now. </p><p> There was more squat than expected but there's not much room to adjust a load on the uhaul trailer. I will buy a wd hitch and see how that does next time.</p><p>All in all I would give it a 7-8 out of 10. I would like to be able to tow closer to 8k lbs so I am curious about the wd hitch.</p><p>We got 10.5 mpg over the 400 miles. Picture taken at fill up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrT, post: 1685725, member: 50321"] We just drove from Memphis to the coast of Al (420 miles) The truck has Eibachs, Deaver +4 hd's and Camburg 1" drop shackles. We were towing a Uhaul car hauler (2,200lbs) carrying a 2008 Honda CRV ( 3600lbs) the Honda was fully packed, front seat area included at approx 400lbs and the truck was carrying another 3-400lbs of cargo. Power was a non issue, it would accelerate from 65-75mph with ease to get past slow traffic. The truck handled decent. I do notice the KM3's seem a little wishy washy in the back with or without the trailer. I am still playing with air pressure. First mounted at 50psi and they were pretty squirrely. I have them at 34 rear and 36 front now. There was more squat than expected but there's not much room to adjust a load on the uhaul trailer. I will buy a wd hitch and see how that does next time. All in all I would give it a 7-8 out of 10. I would like to be able to tow closer to 8k lbs so I am curious about the wd hitch. We got 10.5 mpg over the 400 miles. Picture taken at fill up. [/QUOTE]
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