Does anyone have an opinion on pulling a 4 horse bumper pull? We have a camper shell we use a lot otherwise we would get a gooseneck. We have a new Tundra with 5.7 V8 and a tow rating of 10,000 lbs, would anyone not feel comfortable pulling a full 4 horse with this vehicle? Thanks
Posted 2008-03-21 3:10 PM (#80060 - in reply to #80059) Subject: RE: 4 horse bumper pull
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Anything larger than a 2H BP can get a real big attitude, real fast. If I had to make it work, I have no doubt I could..........but it would probably be a lot of work and would still annoy me to haul.
Posted 2008-03-21 3:27 PM (#80064 - in reply to #80059) Subject: RE: 4 horse bumper pull
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We have a 4H slant load BP that we also tow we a 1/4 ton pickup, altough we only load up to 3 horse since one of them is a draft, altough we only had it for less than 1 year with no trips greater than 50miles.
Ours is all alluminum. so that helps keep the weight down, However with the camper and a loaded trailer you will probaly get close or pass the allowed weight of the truck+trailer...GVCW
Posted 2008-03-21 4:12 PM (#80075 - in reply to #80059) Subject: RE: 4 horse bumper pull
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We carried a 2300# camper and pulled a three horse BP trailer while using a SD with PS diesel. We didn't like it, we were blown about by trucks and wind, always felt top heavy, and not at all secure. Just the opposite with GN trailers.
I wouldn't even consider a Tundra, camper and a four horse trailer!!!!
Posted 2008-03-22 8:18 AM (#80109 - in reply to #80059) Subject: RE: 4 horse bumper pull
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Most aluminum 4H BP trailers are 20' long. Not something I'd want behind a Tundra with 4 horses and their weight shifting around and causing sway. Actually, I wouldn't do a three either... Just my .02$