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Towing advice on a 2 week trip?

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by Achuop, Mar 7, 2018.

  1. Mar 7, 2018 at 8:52 PM
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    Hi All,

    I will be towing the below trailer in August from Southern California to Whistler, Canada. Multiple stops in between. 2 week road trip. The furthest I have towed is 6 hours away with my previous 2004 Sequoia. Round trip will be about 2500 miles.

    • 2017 Forest River Wildwood 23ft Towing 4,473
    I will be towing with my 2015 5.7L CM. 55k miles.

    Anything y’all recommend?

    TIA

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  2. Mar 7, 2018 at 8:56 PM
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    Enjoy the trip!!!

    Spare parts is a good thing:

    Bearing set, already greased in a plastic bag.

    Spare bulbs

    Spare brake magnet

    Tools to perform these tasks
     
  3. Mar 7, 2018 at 8:57 PM
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    Is a brake controller recommended?
     
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    A few necessities. Sway control hitch, cooler full with beverage if choice, gas money, and a major itch to have a great time! (Gas money is optional depending on surroundings)
     
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    I’m going to need a lot of gas money. Calculated 1000k.
     
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    Nice rig. Good job coming up to Canadia for a visit also! I don’t know what exactly your thinking as tips but I’d make sure my transmission fluid was in good shape prior to leaving. An auxiliary trans cooler is always a bonus for a hauler too. August is always hot hot hot! I keep a bottle of tire slime in my trailer as well for flats on tight windy roads without good pullover room to replace. Have a blast sound like a good trip!
     
  7. Mar 7, 2018 at 9:17 PM
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    I used a P3 on my '14 tundra pulling a 29' TT ( 7200lb) from Durango to the Grand Canyon. Absolutely loved it.
     
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  10. Mar 8, 2018 at 6:57 AM
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    Bearing set?
     
  11. Mar 8, 2018 at 7:03 AM
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    I already got tow mirrors. Thanks.

    Is the secondary/auxiliary trans cooler easy to install?

    Our iteneary.

    Big Sur
    Napa Valley
    Crater Lake
    Portland
    Seattle
    Multiple places in Canada
    Bend, OR
    Lake Tahoe
    Home
     
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    Hi from Vancouver BC. I agree tires have to be good and having a spare bearing for the trailer is a great idea. That all being said there are lots of services along the way so you won’t be out in the cold if something goes wrong. Whistler is great in August!
     
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    Install isn’t bad. Drain transmission fluid first. Just cut a two 90’s into into the existing transmission line return line and tube in new aux cooler.

    There are a few good yt videos explaining and showing step by steps as well.

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    Inner and outer bearing set for one of the axles on the camper.
     
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    Is anyone having luck with the factory installed break controller?
     
  16. Mar 8, 2018 at 7:56 PM
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    I do believe people have been having good results on the new models. There is a software update on some of the older models with IBCs.
     
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    Yes, back home in Cali!
     
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    Welcome back home :woot:

    You should join the SoCal group when we do another meet :boink: ;)

    Not to side track your thread. The drive from Vancouver to whistler is amazing. Did some snowboarding in whistler and it was insane :thumbsup:
     
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    Sounds like a plan! I’m actually going to be mountain biking in whistler plus other destinations.
     
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    What would my mpg be towing 5000lbs?
     
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    Shit
     
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    Have fun! That’s sounds like an awesome trip! Your Tundra is ganna love it!

    And like @Watt maker said, brake controller is a must!
     
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    In no hurry. Following all speed limits. You think I can average 8mpg?
     
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    9-11.345 mpg is what you’re see. Your load is smaller that some on here. I averaged 9 mpg with a 8k trailer and 65-75 mph.
     
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    Better than I hoped!
     
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    Tire pressure, tire pressure, tire pressure! Maybe look into a TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system) for the trailer tires.

    As far as mpg's, just took our camper from Denver to Santa Fe running heavy (probably over 8K lbs) and averaged 8. Came home about 3k lbs lighter and averaged about 9.5.
     
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    I LMAO at this. Sad that it’s true.
     
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