Got a new job out West - very West. As in Central Washington. Seeing has how the 1969 Coronet R/T I've been restoring is not quite yet running, it looks like I will be pulling it out in my 24' Haulmark trailer from IL. The trailer has two 5000 pound axles, and I think my car should come in under 4000 pounds. Just had the brakes done on the trailer. Truck should have enough power, and the trailer has stabilizer bars and a Reese sway controller. I'm happy to provide pics if anyone wants more details. I'm guessing declines will be the roughest part.
I've been pulling gravity boxes on the farm for 20+ years, but after driving through the Rockies with my wife a couple weeks ago (already dropped a car off) I'm beginning to get concerned how much stomach I have for heights. We took 90/94 out and it wasn't really bad until we hit the Idaho area. Being a flatlander most of my life, it was a bit hard to stomach - and that was in a car that was low to the ground. I can see a lot more peering out the cab of my RAM. Add in a trailer and even crossing the Illinois River gets my panties in a bunch.
Anyone got any suggestions for someone new to dealing with this. Or any experienced puller want a free trip out West to help me during the bridges and heights :-laf
Any idea how much weight I can throw in the back of the truck if I'm pulling that trailer? I'm guestimating I will be pulling between 8000 to 10000 pounds with just the trailer and car. Obviously there are lots of things to move and I might like my tools and a few other things out there with me before we get the rest of the stuff moved, but I certainly don't want to over do it.
2005 LWB 4x4 Quad Cab RAM HD manual 6 speed, Smarty Jr.
I've been pulling gravity boxes on the farm for 20+ years, but after driving through the Rockies with my wife a couple weeks ago (already dropped a car off) I'm beginning to get concerned how much stomach I have for heights. We took 90/94 out and it wasn't really bad until we hit the Idaho area. Being a flatlander most of my life, it was a bit hard to stomach - and that was in a car that was low to the ground. I can see a lot more peering out the cab of my RAM. Add in a trailer and even crossing the Illinois River gets my panties in a bunch.
Anyone got any suggestions for someone new to dealing with this. Or any experienced puller want a free trip out West to help me during the bridges and heights :-laf
Any idea how much weight I can throw in the back of the truck if I'm pulling that trailer? I'm guestimating I will be pulling between 8000 to 10000 pounds with just the trailer and car. Obviously there are lots of things to move and I might like my tools and a few other things out there with me before we get the rest of the stuff moved, but I certainly don't want to over do it.
2005 LWB 4x4 Quad Cab RAM HD manual 6 speed, Smarty Jr.