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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #31  
Actually a extended cab takes away from the towing capacity in all trucks I have seen. You usually get your highest towing and payload capacity in a long bed regular cab plain work truck. They are the lightest and that = more capacity.
Chris
Very true. 4WD, extended/crew cabs, etc all take away from towing capacity. Sometimes a 3/4 ton will have more towing (but not hauling) capacity than a 1-ton for similar reasons, but usually the difference is small.
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #32  
Actually a extended cab takes away from the towing capacity in all trucks I have seen. You usually get your highest towing and payload capacity in a long bed regular cab plain work truck. They are the lightest and that = more capacity.

Chris

OK, I completely understand the lower payload. I just figured the longer wheelbase = better towing. Oh well, I figured wrong...:eek::D:rolleyes:


Kyle
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #33  
OK, I completely understand the lower payload. I just figured the longer wheelbase = better towing. Oh well, I figured wrong...:eek::D:rolleyes:



Kyle

Longer Wheel Base does = better towing but on paper all the extras like extra or crew cabs, 4x4, nice interiors, ect take away from the tow rating. A base level truck long bed 2 wheel drive will always tow the most if properly equipped to tow. For example Ford and GM advertise 10,500# tow ratings on or there abouts on 1/2 ton trucks. The probably make less than 1% that can do that. Most want leather, power windows, 4x4, super cabs, sat radio, bigger heavier wheels, running boards, ext. So the tow rating ends up being in the neighborhood of 9,300# or so.

Anyway you were right in your thinking Farmboy but on paper it does not work.

Chris
 
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#34  
I like a car hauler because it is low to the ground, when i owned a deck over trailer, i made steps for both sides so it was easy to get up and down.
How much lower than the deck over is the car hauler.?
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #35  
A deckover can easily be twice the distance off the ground.
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #36  
I would say an easy 18".


Kyle
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #37  
as for better ride pop a couple of those stiff leafs out of your springs and put on an air ride kit
less spring softer ride the air ride you can make up for the load
 
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#39  
WHICH ONE WOULD YOU PICK

I came across these 2 trailers.
Used 2007 16' tilt trailer dual brakes
$2000.

New 18'7'' dove tail car hauler $2400.
 
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#40  
My tilt bed trailer is only 20" deck height from ground. My deck over trailer is 34"minumum.
Which trailer do you like the best?

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I don't know but I'm starting to get the feeling that putting a truck and trailer together is going to be no easy task.
 

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