Okay, guys. I've been through mountains in many states towing my 39 ft rv many times with various Fords through the years. Some of those mountains have caused me to seriously pucker up. Some I've smelled the brakes before getting to the bottom.
Fast forward to present day... ... .
I now have a 2008 Dodge 5500 with 11 ft CM hauler bed that has an EZ Floater air ride hitch installed. This Dodge has an exhaust brake installed. I plan to take my RV to mountainous territory in the next few months. My question is this, what is the procedure for going down the mountain with my truck. My EB is always on, but since I've never experienced it or my truck going down a mountain with the RV behind me, I need some serious help.
Do I down shift? Leave it in auto? turn on tow/haul? lock out 5th?
Joe
Fast forward to present day... ... .
I now have a 2008 Dodge 5500 with 11 ft CM hauler bed that has an EZ Floater air ride hitch installed. This Dodge has an exhaust brake installed. I plan to take my RV to mountainous territory in the next few months. My question is this, what is the procedure for going down the mountain with my truck. My EB is always on, but since I've never experienced it or my truck going down a mountain with the RV behind me, I need some serious help.
Do I down shift? Leave it in auto? turn on tow/haul? lock out 5th?
Joe