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Old 07-28-2008, 05:49 PM
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Welcome to DF dixienormas!

I've hauled roughly 2 1/2 tons of mulch with my 4.7, didn't really notice it was there for the most part, these trucks tow very well.
 
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I am getting ready to tow my Wife's straus on a tow dolly from Missouri to North Carolina (950 miles). Total Weight being towed is 3400lb plus whatever we throw in it (maybe 500 lbs more). I have full faith in the truck, but i curious as to kind of mpgs i might get. Anyone else towed a vehicle this way? The driving will be all interstate with a few miles (90-100) through the mountains between TN and NC.

I have the towing package, 4.7l, auto tranny and 3.92 gears. Without any load on flat highway i get almost 21 mpg.
 
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When I've towed my '53 Chevy PU on a car trailer, I get 13-14 mpg. The load is closer to 5000 lbs. I have 4.7l, auto, tow pkg., 3.55 gears. The truck towed to load with no problems of any kind. I'm going to change to 3.92 gears when I get ready to start towing my 6000 lb toy hauler RV.
 
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Old 07-29-2008, 03:03 PM
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Well I pull a trailer that comes in at just over 5000lbs quite regularly, and if it's windy and lots of hills I do about 13mpg and if it's nice and easy towing, I do around 15...but I havea lead foot so someone with more self control could probably get better lol....
 
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I dont know if they are still running the special but JC whitney was selling curt mfg. class 3 hitches with a free ball mount for 69 bucks. http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...36278311757161 I bought one and installed (only had to drill 2 holes...installed in about 30 minutes), then bought an apater from NAPA to wire up lights (around 20 bucks), i havent been towing anything real heavy, but i have been towing a flat bed trailer with about 3,000 lbs on rock on it with absolutly no problems. (2005 4.7 qaud cab dak) Should be able to tow anything you might need to tow in a pinch....hope this helps!

Lol those hitches are great until you have a retarded sister who backs into your truck and snaps the bolts.
 
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retarded sister who backs into your truck and snaps the bolts.
What a coincidence I have a retarded brother! He is soooooooooo smart he parked my camaro behind his truck when cutting grass and forgot about it, jumped in his truck and rammed right into my baby!!
 
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I had 50 bags of mulch in the bed and it handled it quite well.
 
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retarded sister who backs into your truck and snaps the bolts.
What a coincidence I have a retarded brother! He is soooooooooo smart he parked my camaro behind his truck when cutting grass and forgot about it, jumped in his truck and rammed right into my baby!!

remind me to post pictures of the damage to her car... nice hitch ball hole in her bumper
 
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I have a V6? I thought I had a three lobe rotary.

As previously stated, I have no trailer or anything that rides on a trailer. Just curious as to what was needed to get a bone-stock truck ready to tow safely.
No, no you have a V6.

What you need to tow is a towhitch, and wiring harness...and something really light, since you only have the V6...Maybe a bicycle, or refrigerator...nevermind that's prob WAY to heavy for the V6. Even a rotary couldn't handle that.

Maybe you should just trade it in for a V8?
 
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I wouldnt think that should snap the bolts on a hitch unless someone would run into you with some REAL force.......I mean your rated up to 5,000 lbs to tow with, you would think that it could withstand a little nudge from a car.
 


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