Travel Trailer Towing Experiences?

   / Travel Trailer Towing Experiences? #61  
Not sure about your transmission, but the GM pickups shift noticeably different with the tow haul button engaged vs. when it is not engaged even pulling the same load. I've actually forgot to push the button when pulling a heavy load and it shifted much earlier than when I had the button engaged.
Gonna cover a few posts with this.

I fully agree, there is a noticable difference in tow quality with the tow/haul. Especially in 3rd gear. I like the feature.

I only buy 3:73's in my trucks and I drive mine 65 miles a day to work. The guys I work with that have 3:42's and 3:55's dont do any better on MPG than I do. But then again, with all the hills around here, they always have their foot to the floor, I don't.

I believe that my 2004 GMC 1500 5.3 Z71 is a far better truck all they way around than my 97 5.7, which was a serious improvement over my 91 5.7, which was miles ahead of my 76 GMC 4X4 with a 69 Corvette 350...Get's better all the time:)
 
   / Travel Trailer Towing Experiences?
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Well I'm back from my trip with no current intentions on selling the trailer or the pickup. On the way up we left just about 12:30 PM CST and pulled straight through the night and got into Jackson around 8:30 AM MST for a total travel time of 21 hours with 7 stops along the way and 2 sit down meals thrown in.

We kept the truck right around 65mph most of the way which was the speed limit for the vast majority of it. Pulled a few hills down to 55mph but it was more of a matter of letting the truck roll with the hill rather than an issue that it couldn't pull the hill. Hand calculated mpg at 10.24 for the trip up. Started at 3,200' elevation and ended at 6,500' with quite a few ups and downs in between. We were lucky to have very calm conditions nearly the entire drive.

Transmission temps were pretty good except for the 20+ miles of ROUGH gravel roads that had a 15mph speed limit. It got up to 205 on that a couple times going up hills because we were going too slow to let the cooler do much good. I put it in 4wd to help eliminate wheel spin going up the bumpy rutted hills and that helped some.

Coming home we left Jackson at 1:15 PM MST and got home at 11:00 AM CST for 21 hours and 45 minutes of travel time. Only 6 stops this time but 2 sit down meals again. Ran into some crosswinds in Wyoming and a strong 30mph crosswind quartering to us as a slight headwind when we were nearly home. Ended up slowing to 60mph with the strong crosswind as we were near home. Hand calculated mpg on the way home was 10.92 mpg and the overall trip total was 10.56 mpg. Total miles were 2,583 roundtrip. Worst mileage was a 139.7 mile stretch at 9.01 mpg and best mileage was a 121.1 mile stretch at 11.58 mpg.

I meant to weigh it after we had everything loaded up but didn't get a chance. With the ATV in the truck bed and camping supplies for 3 people and hunting supplies for me I would guess we had around 1,000lbs in the trailer and around 500lbs in the bed of the truck.

I didn't get my elk this year, but overall it was a pretty enjoyable experience. I was worried based on several comments that we would be pushing it by pulling the trailer for 20+ hours nonstop for over 1,100 miles but it really wasn't that bad. The wife and I rotated out with each stop and the drive was really uneventful. Of course we are used to that type of driving, as this was our 3rd trip north this year, it was just our first with the travel trailer. Our 2 1/2 year old son did awesome on the trip as usual. This was his 7th trip to Montana or Wyoming and back since he was born. That's one of the reasons we drive through the night, so he can sleep for a good part of the drive.

Just thought I would update everyone with the results.

Nathan
 
   / Travel Trailer Towing Experiences? #63  
Glad all went well. Too bad about the Elk.

Chris
 
   / Travel Trailer Towing Experiences? #64  
I have a dodge Ram 1500 with the 3.7 V6. Rented a 4000lb travel trailer in MI and towed it to Colorado and back. Got right on 10mpg and at the time gas was $5/gal Ouch ! It worked out to 50c/mile.... ~5000 mile round trip = $2500 for gas alone. NOT a cheap vacation.


ummm Michigan to Colorado is like 1300 miles one way.

to put that in perspective you can do MI to LA and back and STILL not make 5000 miles.
 

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