And how’s those big wide two mirrors. My slide in is pretty wide. Do they fold into the truck Are they remotely controlled.
They sit pretty wide when extended, power fold depending on trim level and option ordered.And how’s those big wide two mirrors. My slide in is pretty wide. Do they fold into the truck Are they remotely controlled.
And how’s those big wide two mirrors. My slide in is pretty wide. Do they fold into the truck Are they remotely controlled.
That's too heavy of a slide-in for a 2500, and as I said above 2500 isn't rated for it anyway.Just at or under 3000 lbs. trailer maybe 250 lbs tongue weight. Is done it for 21 years now sometimes I hold my breath a little and I am a bit lucky most times but I know I pushed it a little. Sorry
I did my first ever tow with my 44' 5er two weeks ago... I used the TH mode and the ERS (electronic range selector) to lock it in 4th on a 8% grade and it held perfectly with only a slight tap of the brakes maybe once or twice...
Just at or under 3000 lbs. trailer maybe 250 lbs tongue weight. Is done it for 21 years now sometimes I hold my breath a little and I am a bit lucky most times but I know I pushed it a little. Sorry
Holy Cow... I am at 110 k and I thought I was pushing it... Exhaust Brake/ Tow Haul r a great comboDiesel only.
I believe the exhaust brake has been included since the 6.7 first came out in 2007.5.
Brake is part of the variable geometry turbo, closes off exhaust flow to create the back pressure to cause the braking effect.
They work great on auto trans or manual.
The EB can greatly extend the service brake life, I got over 500K out of my original brakes.
And, I don't use tow/haul anymore, haven't for about 3 years.Holy Cow... I am at 110 k and I thought I was pushing it... Exhaust Brake/ Tow Haul r a great combo
Thanks for the response... I am up in Colorado... 8k ft , lots of hills towing my horses etc... I check the brakes every oil change, lots of life in them... I find EB/TH indispensable...really makes a difference coming down the passes or Lookout Mt.And, I don't use tow/haul anymore, haven't for about 3 years.
I feel like I get better power, less torque management without it.
Now, I don't tow much mountainous routes, so no long downgrades.
I'll occasionally punch the button for a steep exit ramp, but not often.
Also, go that long on brakes because I run about 99.99% highway miles, my average speed for all my miles since new is over 63 MPH.