I have a 1997 F250 HD Powerstroke 7.3 Auto. Crew cab short bed. Just installed a HD transmission from the factory. Airbags are installed.
I am looking at toy haulers again, and am wondering exactly what I can tow LEGALLY. I don't need to pull Soldier Summit at 80, just need to get there some time today type of towing. I was told by someone to stay on the safe side I would be ok as long as I stuck with a tandem axle trailer and not go triples. So I found one I like, a Momentum, that has everything I want with tandems. Has an 11 foot garage, which is big enough to fit the Wildcat, but only by inches. They offer the exact trailer with a 14 foot garage, which would be worlds better, but of course it has triples. Only weighs 800 lbs more than the tandem. What say ye? Play it safe or go big? Can I legally tow either? Tandem weighs 13,500, triple weighs 14,300. Dry weights of course. Most places I will go, I can fill the water and such when I get there. Thanks.
I am looking at toy haulers again, and am wondering exactly what I can tow LEGALLY. I don't need to pull Soldier Summit at 80, just need to get there some time today type of towing. I was told by someone to stay on the safe side I would be ok as long as I stuck with a tandem axle trailer and not go triples. So I found one I like, a Momentum, that has everything I want with tandems. Has an 11 foot garage, which is big enough to fit the Wildcat, but only by inches. They offer the exact trailer with a 14 foot garage, which would be worlds better, but of course it has triples. Only weighs 800 lbs more than the tandem. What say ye? Play it safe or go big? Can I legally tow either? Tandem weighs 13,500, triple weighs 14,300. Dry weights of course. Most places I will go, I can fill the water and such when I get there. Thanks.