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SYDMIKEY
Reg. Apr 2016
Posted 2016-04-11 2:51 PM (#166730)
Subject: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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hey all, i have a 2007 ram 1500 quad cab with an automatic, 4x4 hemi 5.7 engine. right now i'm pulling a older steel 3 horse slat with a small tack room(3500 lbs plus horses). looking to move up to a goose neck with a small living quarters. my truck pulls trailer fine now, will this truck pull a 2 horse goooseneck? id like to upgrade truck as well, but one step at a time. only go to local shows, 100 miles radius tops
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postlewaitee
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2016-04-11 3:11 PM (#166731 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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i would think it would be difficult to find a good 2 horse trailer with a living quarters for your truck to STOP. Im sure it could pull a trailer but safety is first and stopping a larger trailer may require a larger truck. be sure to check your trucks ratings and the numbers on any trailers you consider should fit comfortably in the range not pushing it. good luck!
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Steve-O
Reg. Mar 2016
Posted 2016-04-11 3:13 PM (#166732 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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I think you will easily outweigh the towing capacity of the 1/2 ton with 2 horses and a living quarters. 1/2 ton might be ok to move the empty trailer around. Biggest problem you will encounter is being able to stop safely, even with trailer brakes. I think you would be better off with a 3/4 t and then upgrading the trailer. A diesel engine would be even better yet.
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SYDMIKEY
Reg. Apr 2016
Posted 2016-04-11 3:18 PM (#166733 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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thank you, safety is always 1st but i was more curious than anything. right now i have a 27 foot motor home, a 3 horse slant trailer and a 1/2 truck, i'm trying to condense where i can use the trailer as a camper and horse trailer thanks for all the advice
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ThreeCW
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2016-04-11 4:40 PM (#166737 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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Have a look at another recent discussion on this subject.
http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=206...
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2016-04-12 12:44 AM (#166747 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck


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Stopping is NOT the real issue...if you have good trailer brakes...the real issue is PIN weight on that 1/2 ton pickup's rear axle...you will more than likely be over either the Rear GAWR and or the tires load capacity...
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AZgrulla
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2016-04-13 6:06 PM (#166769 - in reply to #166730)
Subject: RE: 1/2 ton with a goose neck



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Double D trailers has a 2 horse slant gooseneck LQ that they promote to be hauled with a half ton truck.
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