Posted 2006-07-23 1:25 PM (#45275 - in reply to #45274) Subject: RE: 2500HD pulling a small LQ trailer
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Location: pensacola, fl
I Have a 1500 HD (Gas) Truck and I pull a 3 horse slant w/Full living quaters and 3 horses just fine. However, I am in Florida where there are no hills.
Posted 2006-07-24 8:34 AM (#45307 - in reply to #45274) Subject: RE: 2500HD pulling a small LQ trailer
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Location: MO
You should be fine. I have an 03 Dodge 2500 cummins & auto trans that I pull a 34 ft 3 horse w/ 10' LQ. We weighed in at 23,000 on a CAT scale at Love's.
Just came back from Wyoming and the truck had no problem pulling the load. Except brakes on a long downhill 7% grade. I'll be looking into an exhaust brake before I drive in the Rocky Mountains again. You can pull a lot more weight that you can stop.
We've been in the Black Hills, Ozarks, Smokies and Appalachians we had no problems. I'd prefer diesel to gas. But your gas 2500 should handle TN and AL all right.
Posted 2006-07-24 2:59 PM (#45325 - in reply to #45274) Subject: RE: 2500HD pulling a small LQ trailer
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
It will pull it, but will it handle it? Pin weight?.........Just check your GVWR on the truck, think it's 9200#. Do a search on this site on GCVWR, GVWR, etc. world of info here.