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Pretty much the same ratio that I've seen at campgrounds too. As I've been told many many times, "If you tow heavy, a diesel is a MUST!" I'll have to remember that if I ever get a big trailer........
Hope your weather has been great and safe travels!
I have nothing but love for the Jolly Green Giant regardless of what's powering it. It's a great looking rig and you've done a great job customizing it for your use.
I have nothing but love for the Jolly Green Giant regardless of what's powering it. It's a great looking rig and you've done a great job customizing it for your use.
Thank you!
If you see me jabbing the deezle guys, rest assured it's all in fun, I have a good understanding of the abilities, benefits and limitations of all the EX power plants. And I have plenty of respect for the PSDs and what they can do.
Used to live in the Keys for a few years and learned that Route 1 will always show you how good your trailer brakes are! The gawkers either have to turn at the last minute, or pull out in front of you...regardless of how heavy you are towing.
Used to live in the Keys for a few years and learned that Route 1 will always show you how good your trailer brakes are! The gawkers either have to turn at the last minute, or pull out in front of you...regardless of how heavy you are towing.
Some people just don't understand the physics and added stopping distance needed when pulling a small home.