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Old 06-04-2017, 07:03 PM
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Just downsized as the kids are grown. Pulls like a dream.
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Old 06-04-2017, 09:49 PM
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I posted a pic of my rig a few months ago when I had just pulled it off my hunting property. Truck and trailer were both filthy. This one is a bit better as both are cleaned up ready to head to Pigeon Forge for the Memorial day weekend.

The 3.5EB is simply amazing in this truck. Night and day from my 5.3 Chebby.


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Originally Posted by Jawa
I posted a pic of my rig a few months ago when I had just pulled it off my hunting property. Truck and trailer were both filthy. This one is a bit better as both are cleaned up ready to head to Pigeon Forge for the Memorial day weekend.

The 3.5EB is simply amazing in this truck. Night and day from my 5.3 Chebby.


Where did you stay in pigeon forge?
Old 06-11-2017, 10:06 AM
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Here's our rig hitched up, a 2012 Jayco x213:

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We just got back from a trip to the Grand Tetons, and averaged 11mpg while towing
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Took the in-laws camper for a spin this weekend.
Old 06-11-2017, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by whatthehucks
First trip (long drive for a short overnighter)
It was my first time really towing something significant. I will say she towed beautifully. Kept it 55-60mph on the freeway and just took my time and cruised. Really had zero issues. Now if only I can get my pro backup to find the sticker I'll be set!
Nice trailer!

I'm having issues with my pro backup too. Mine finds the sticker, but then keeps losing it. Are you having the same problem?
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Originally Posted by jp1
Nice trailer!

I'm having issues with my pro backup too. Mine finds the sticker, but then keeps losing it. Are you having the same problem?
We all have that problem.
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I just used my pro trailer assist for the first time today. It worked fine. It did lose the sticker or the connection and bailed out a couple of times also. It was manageable though. I assumed it was due to the camera losing sight of the sticker because the tongue jack or tongue jack shadow got in the way.
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Here's my little trailer. It's a 2016 Summerland 1800BH. Could use a little more storage inside (which I'm working on), but otherwise a nice size for my family and I. Tows easily and I can squeeze it into to just about any camp site.
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Wow, all these nice trailers makin' me wish I kept mine. But with back issues I couldn't handle it alone. Had for about a year and only used it once. But I did camp out in the driveway. Does that count, Lol? It was a 2011 Keystone Bullet Premier 29REPR. Unusual floor plan. LR was in the rear. With both slides open it was nice and big. Dry weight was about 5,950lbs, Capacity was 1,650lbs. Towed nice. Miss it...
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