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Large tires and towing


wqbang
06-12-2001, 02:37 PM
I was going to email Philospher privately on this issue, but decided that there might be some people who might benefit from this information.

I tow a 2200lb pop-up camper. Last weekend synchro mentioned to me that Philospher also tows a camper.

Is towing bearable with 32" tires, or should I stick with 31" tires if I plan on towing? I plan on using the camper at least 5 times per year, as we still tent camp quite a bit. Am I going to have serious issues on mountain passes with 31's?

Philosopher
06-12-2001, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by wqbang
I was going to email Philospher privately on this issue, but decided that there might be some people who might benefit from this information.

I tow a 2200lb pop-up camper. Last weekend synchro mentioned to me that Philospher also tows a camper.

Is towing bearable with 32" tires, or should I stick with 31" tires if I plan on towing? I plan on using the camper at least 5 times per year, as we still tent camp quite a bit. Am I going to have serious issues on mountain passes with 31's?


Yep, I tow a 2K lb. camper and haven't had any problems ... other than having to be in third gear @ 4K RPM going 50 MPH when going up steep upgrades - which we all had to do when we went out to GOX last year: we all had so much gear that we were doing 50 MPH in 3rd gear @ 4K RPM going through some of the passes in the Rockies ... I'm pretty much used to it now. :)

wqbang
06-12-2001, 03:41 PM
Originally posted by Philosopher



Yep, I tow a 2K lb. camper and haven't had any problems ... other than having to be in third gear @ 4K RPM going 50 MPH when going up steep upgrades - which we all had to do when we went out to GOX last year: we all had so much gear that we were doing 50 MPH in 3rd gear @ 4K RPM going through some of the passes in the Rockies ... I'm pretty much used to it now. :)

Any problems on flatland?

Philosopher
06-13-2001, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by wqbang


Any problems on flatland?

Nope, not at all ... after I get rolling, I can set the cruise control and it stays on just fine, it's only the hills and mountains that make me downshift 2 gears. :)

wqbang
06-13-2001, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by Philosopher

it's only the hills and mountains that make me downshift 2 gears. :)

Hell, you have to do that with stock tires. :silly2:

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