towing open trailer with bmw x5d
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try to park in FRONT of the HOA.
i towed an open 24' old steel heavy trailer with e36 m3 race car with my 2012 x5d. towed like a dream. i towed this set up with a late model f150 and the x5 handled it better. the stiff sporty suspension, big wide wheels, auto leveling suspension, unibody, etc...
now i tow a 24' fully loaded enclosed tpd with my 3500 denali dually. did someone say slippery slope?
now i tow a 24' fully loaded enclosed tpd with my 3500 denali dually. did someone say slippery slope?
2. i recall telling you about that dually didn't i. remember that small parking lot in the bad restaurant when you picked up stripper. i made it thru no prob. taking out three merceds and a bmw was not that hard.
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if you park on driveway, you will get nasty letters.
try to park in FRONT of the HOA.
1. F150 is not a real truck
2. i recall telling you about that dually didn't i. remember that small parking lot in the bad restaurant when you picked up stripper. i made it thru no prob. taking out three merceds and a bmw was not that hard.
try to park in FRONT of the HOA.
1. F150 is not a real truck
2. i recall telling you about that dually didn't i. remember that small parking lot in the bad restaurant when you picked up stripper. i made it thru no prob. taking out three merceds and a bmw was not that hard.
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I pull with a Audi Q7 TDI. Featherlite trailer.
I have probably put about 15K miles with the trailer hooked up. I pulls fantastic and still averages about 27MPG on the highway rolling at 75MPH. As soon as I hit the 4th year and my Audi Care package is up I will likely trade for a new one.
I did look at MB/ BMW and VW. All stacked up well but went with Audi. I wanted the 3rd row seat.
At that time AUDI, MB,VW and BMW were the only choices for diesel SUV.
Now I am somewhat interested in looking at the new jeep since you can now get an SUV with a diesel. It appears very competitive. Yes.. I know there is the Porsche Diesel out there. Still doesn't come with 3rd row.
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I have probably put about 15K miles with the trailer hooked up. I pulls fantastic and still averages about 27MPG on the highway rolling at 75MPH. As soon as I hit the 4th year and my Audi Care package is up I will likely trade for a new one.
I did look at MB/ BMW and VW. All stacked up well but went with Audi. I wanted the 3rd row seat.
At that time AUDI, MB,VW and BMW were the only choices for diesel SUV.
Now I am somewhat interested in looking at the new jeep since you can now get an SUV with a diesel. It appears very competitive. Yes.. I know there is the Porsche Diesel out there. Still doesn't come with 3rd row.
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if you park on driveway, you will get nasty letters.
try to park in FRONT of the HOA.
1. F150 is not a real truck
2. i recall telling you about that dually didn't i. remember that small parking lot in the bad restaurant when you picked up stripper. i made it thru no prob. taking out three merceds and a bmw was not that hard.
try to park in FRONT of the HOA.
1. F150 is not a real truck
2. i recall telling you about that dually didn't i. remember that small parking lot in the bad restaurant when you picked up stripper. i made it thru no prob. taking out three merceds and a bmw was not that hard.
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What about lexus lx570? I am a bit concerned about all this talk about 50K mile life on some of these suvs. I bought the lx570 for towing as a forever vehicle (250K mile target, now at little over 50K). Generally tow boat only though.
Now I need to figure out how to to tow my gt3 to norcal from free country. Logistics logistics logistics. Thinking of renting uhaul, wishing there was a better option.
Now I need to figure out how to to tow my gt3 to norcal from free country. Logistics logistics logistics. Thinking of renting uhaul, wishing there was a better option.
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lexus 570 should tow open trailer just fine.
a featherlight is about 1000 lbs or so
car is 3300lbs
junk is 800 lbs.
u are looking 5000 or so with most set up. just dont load up your suv too much
a featherlight is about 1000 lbs or so
car is 3300lbs
junk is 800 lbs.
u are looking 5000 or so with most set up. just dont load up your suv too much
#53
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I'm the example if not listening to mooty. I tow w x5 and steel trailer. I'm cheap. But mooty is always right.
I need diesel 3/4 truck w gooseneck. Mooty knows that the only way that a man won't regret.
My lease x5 is ending this dec. whoever buys my x5 will have tranny issue. Lol. Kinda sad but it is reality.
Lease x5 or other SUV. Tow the crap out of it. At end of the day, HD truck is the only way if you want to tow. U get away w a lot of setup. But u can't beat 3/4 ton truck and capability.
The big three companies are coming out w redesigned trucks next month. I like the look of gmc. But Ronald will have crap load of issue being first year. I listen to mooty now. He knows the reality and truth. Quiet a devil but we all need mooty's truth in this hobby.
I need diesel 3/4 truck w gooseneck. Mooty knows that the only way that a man won't regret.
My lease x5 is ending this dec. whoever buys my x5 will have tranny issue. Lol. Kinda sad but it is reality.
Lease x5 or other SUV. Tow the crap out of it. At end of the day, HD truck is the only way if you want to tow. U get away w a lot of setup. But u can't beat 3/4 ton truck and capability.
The big three companies are coming out w redesigned trucks next month. I like the look of gmc. But Ronald will have crap load of issue being first year. I listen to mooty now. He knows the reality and truth. Quiet a devil but we all need mooty's truth in this hobby.
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don't blame me kormaster lol
I don't know the big two
but gmc new truck is out already it cosmetically new in and out but the engine is same as the 2011-2013. Orlando
and I both have 2013 other add 25000 miles no prob
pjs has 2009 or 2010 not sure miles but no prob
ex10psi had 2013 no prob
all duramax
crazies aside, OP, just lease a SUV toe featherlight ($4000 new) and u b all
good. urn the SUV back when done
I don't know the big two
but gmc new truck is out already it cosmetically new in and out but the engine is same as the 2011-2013. Orlando
and I both have 2013 other add 25000 miles no prob
pjs has 2009 or 2010 not sure miles but no prob
ex10psi had 2013 no prob
all duramax
crazies aside, OP, just lease a SUV toe featherlight ($4000 new) and u b all
good. urn the SUV back when done
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IMO, if you are going to buy a big diesel, and it's not going to be your DD (only really for towing), then just buy used. These things last forever if you take car of them, so why take the depreciation hit? Let somebody else do it for you.
F250 and F350 ('08 and up) can be had for cheap, especially if you can find 4x2 (which is actually more ideal for towing). Commercial fleets are always a great place to find good deals.
I stole my '09 F350 dually (4x2), it has 140K miles now (120K when I bought it) and drives like an absolute champ, and will go for double the miles I have, easily. It even came with a gooseneck hitch already installed.
M3 and Cayenne V6 for daily driving....
F250 and F350 ('08 and up) can be had for cheap, especially if you can find 4x2 (which is actually more ideal for towing). Commercial fleets are always a great place to find good deals.
I stole my '09 F350 dually (4x2), it has 140K miles now (120K when I bought it) and drives like an absolute champ, and will go for double the miles I have, easily. It even came with a gooseneck hitch already installed.
M3 and Cayenne V6 for daily driving....
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^ smart man.
dave and spyerx missed on DRL's great rig.
dave and spyerx missed on DRL's great rig.
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don't blame me kormaster lol
I don't know the big two
but gmc new truck is out already it cosmetically new in and out but the engine is same as the 2011-2013. Orlando
and I both have 2013 other add 25000 miles no prob
pjs has 2009 or 2010 not sure miles but no prob
ex10psi had 2013 no prob
all duramax
crazies aside, OP, just lease a SUV toe featherlight ($4000 new) and u b all
good. urn the SUV back when done
I don't know the big two
but gmc new truck is out already it cosmetically new in and out but the engine is same as the 2011-2013. Orlando
and I both have 2013 other add 25000 miles no prob
pjs has 2009 or 2010 not sure miles but no prob
ex10psi had 2013 no prob
all duramax
crazies aside, OP, just lease a SUV toe featherlight ($4000 new) and u b all
good. urn the SUV back when done
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I am going to go checkout a big GMC next week to satisfy the crazies here, but I'm not sure I can pass mooty's drive test. i can barely drive manual, and definitely not while eating and I don't have cup holders in RS so no drinks but maybe having auto in truck allows me to do the coffee thing at same time. No kids so one less distraction there.
Mooty: 4k for featherlite new? Where?
Featherlite vs. Trailex for open?
Mooty: 4k for featherlite new? Where?
Featherlite vs. Trailex for open?
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I am going to go checkout a big GMC next week to satisfy the crazies here, but I'm not sure I can pass mooty's drive test. i can barely drive manual, and definitely not while eating and I don't have cup holders in RS so no drinks but maybe having auto in truck allows me to do the coffee thing at same time. No kids so one less distraction there.
Mooty: 4k for featherlite new? Where?
Featherlite vs. Trailex for open?
Mooty: 4k for featherlite new? Where?
Featherlite vs. Trailex for open?
Also check out ATC, they have a new open trailer out
http://www.aluminumtrailer.com/produ...enCarHauler/42
#60
My biggest issue with the X5 is the short wheelbase. Doesn't it cause stability issues?
Personally - I would get a Touraeg TDI if you want something small otherwise Tahoe Hybrid if you want great MPG when not towing. Otherwise - just suck it up and go big. You will not regret it.
I use a Yukon XL Denali - 6.2L. Load leveling suspension with 7900 lbs. tow capacity. The downside is that it avg. 13.2 MPG!! So get a Tahoe Hybrid - gives 23+ MPG when not towing!
Personally - I would get a Touraeg TDI if you want something small otherwise Tahoe Hybrid if you want great MPG when not towing. Otherwise - just suck it up and go big. You will not regret it.
I use a Yukon XL Denali - 6.2L. Load leveling suspension with 7900 lbs. tow capacity. The downside is that it avg. 13.2 MPG!! So get a Tahoe Hybrid - gives 23+ MPG when not towing!