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Originally posted by Randy M View PostVery nice. What rv park are y’all at?
We are going to go rent a utv and ride some of the trails and go up the ski lift and take a ride to the top. There is a burger joint up at the top. Probably go to Eagles Nest tomorrow and watch the fireworks over the lake, and drive into Angel Fire and Taos too.
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I’ve got another random question: is it OK to use cruise control when pulling a camper (with the tow button engaged)?
I’ve got a 3/4 Duramax pulling a 28’ Coleman camper, so it’s probably on the upper end of the weight limit, and it’s a PITA trying to drive without the cruise control. But, boy, sometimes when you’re pulling up a steep hill those RPM’s will get up there a bit (never red-lining though).
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2022 - RV/Camping Thread
Originally posted by Etxbuckman View PostI’ve got another random question: is it OK to use cruise control when pulling a camper (with the tow button engaged)?
I’ve got a 3/4 Duramax pulling a 28’ Coleman camper, so it’s probably on the upper end of the weight limit, and it’s a PITA trying to drive without the cruise control. But, boy, sometimes when you’re pulling up a steep hill those RPM’s will get up there a bit (never red-lining though).
I have a very similar setup, I only use cruise on flattish ground, or with a tail wind, ie easy pulling conditions….and retell even then. I don’t like the shift points on cruise, and prefer to control the throttle myself..
Most people will tell you not to use CC at all pulling a trailer.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Dale Moser; 07-06-2022, 09:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Etxbuckman View PostI’ve got another random question: is it OK to use cruise control when pulling a camper (with the tow button engaged)?
I’ve got a 3/4 Duramax pulling a 28’ Coleman camper, so it’s probably on the upper end of the weight limit, and it’s a PITA trying to drive without the cruise control. But, boy, sometimes when you’re pulling up a steep hill those RPM’s will get up there a bit (never red-lining though).
I use cruise a lot when towing but I cut it off and drive prior to starting a hill pull or downhill.
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2022 - RV/Camping Thread
I use cruise in flatland and tow haul mode and exhaust brake on.
I’ll also drop out my top gear (6th for me) when towing through a town or in traffic. This keeps the boost up So it doesn’t have to downshift when the speeds pick up……then flutter back down again. It was more of an issue with my last truck and it’s 3.21 gears. Not so much with my current 3.55’s. I’m talking big city town like a metro mess, not a couple stoplights with a single DQ town.
I have a coworker who thinks the tow haul mode is the devil in his one ton pulling a triple axle toy hauler. To each his own.
One benefit of buying new, ain’t no telling how the previous owner used it. But hopefully they are built smart enough that a simple tow decision wouldn’t cause long term damage one way or the other.
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Question, do any of y'all have an auxiliary fuel tank in the bed? Slowly working my way to a getting a camper. Have a truck, 2019 ram 2500 cummins, and saving for the camper. Without knowing what camper I will have and what kind of mileage I will get, curious if the aux tank is worth it? We're in DFW and would be going to Colorado, Yellowstone, etc so pretty far trips.
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Originally posted by J-Carp View PostWhat’s the youngest child y’all take camping/RVing?
What are some of the cons to it or special considerations you have to make opposed to older children.
I have a 3yo, 18mo, and a 3wk old.
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