StevenB
Member
- Mar 30, 2016
- 62
- 29
- Truck Year
- 2015
Have some slight concerns after making a trip with the new 7,500 lb travel trailer (old one was only 4k) this past weekend. We went up the mountains towards Lake Tahoe (Ice House to be specific) and I noticed my temps climbing. I have an Air Lift bag setup installed on the truck and also use a weight distribution hitch for a smoother ride, I understand neither help with the actual towing capacity of the truck and that I am very close to the weight limit but the truck "feels" good.
The hottest I saw was Coolant 230*, Trans 210* and Oil 255* all while accelerating up the grades...air temp was in the mid 80's. Once I got on the highway cruising at 55-60 they leveled out to 215, 200 and 220 +/-5 and stuck until I got home.
Regularly driving with no towing I'm right at 205/195/210 +/-5
The camping trip sucked and I do not plan to go back up that way again. In Northern CA in the heat of summer we'll see 100-110 air temps and I plan on camping regularly but it will mostly be flat highway trips with very little hills to climb. Just wondering if I should I start planning now for cooling solutions before hitting the road for my next trip in mid-July.
The hottest I saw was Coolant 230*, Trans 210* and Oil 255* all while accelerating up the grades...air temp was in the mid 80's. Once I got on the highway cruising at 55-60 they leveled out to 215, 200 and 220 +/-5 and stuck until I got home.
Regularly driving with no towing I'm right at 205/195/210 +/-5
The camping trip sucked and I do not plan to go back up that way again. In Northern CA in the heat of summer we'll see 100-110 air temps and I plan on camping regularly but it will mostly be flat highway trips with very little hills to climb. Just wondering if I should I start planning now for cooling solutions before hitting the road for my next trip in mid-July.