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Who is towing what with their Ecodiesel?

jdn112011

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Oct 18, 2015
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I agree. Had I taken my time choosing a truck off the lot or built one, I would've went 3.92. They just get the train moving easier.

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I actually ordered mine and specifically wanted the 3.55, and I was plenty happy. But things change and I just feel with the current tires the truck struggles a bit, I mean it does fine, but it COULD be happier, obviously rolling resistance will do that on a high MPG vehicle of any sort.
 

Sandy

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Feb 6, 2017
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I bought my Ecodiesel to pull my travel trailer. I pulled my trailer with my 2500 Hemi before and have not tried it with my 2015 yet. Curious how everyone is finding the towing capability of the Ecodiesel.
 

Sandy

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Feb 6, 2017
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I bought my Ecodiesel to pull my travel trailer. I pulled my trailer with my 2500 Hemi before and have not tried it with my 2015 yet. Curious how everyone is finding the towing capability of the Ecodiesel.

I have a 1500 std cab longbed...Have tow'd a 24 foot aluminum enclosed trailer with mustangs all over country....I would estimate 6000 lbs Plus an in bed fuel transfer tank with 99 gals of diesel on board-another 800 lbs...I consistently get 13-17 mpg, depending on avg speed and crosswinds....Not bad, considering I was averaging 9-10 with F250, and 150 Fords.....
 

jdn112011

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Get about 13 give or take pulling this
 

jdn112011

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What's the weight on that little cruiser?
I haven't scaled it yet, I really don't know.

22.5' bayliner they tend to be pretty heavy, i'll guess 5500 or so on the trailer?
 

Scottd

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Apr 23, 2017
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Here's mine towing my 22 ft aluminum bay boat. The truck doesn't even know it's back there.

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Eco buba

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May 10, 2017
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Hi I am new I tow my pj 20 foot trailer with my kubota 35 L tractor
 

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jdn112011

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Hi I am new I tow my pj 20 foot trailer with my kubota 35 L tractor

Haha I love uhaul car trailers! Totally worth their local rental rates.
 

Rkok

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Feb 7, 2017
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I bought my Ecodiesel to pull my travel trailer. I pulled my trailer with my 2500 Hemi before and have not tried it with my 2015 yet. Curious how everyone is finding the towing capability of the Ecodiesel.
I tow my sailboat all over. From Sandusky Ohio to Key West.
Average 25 mpg in comfort
 

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Scottd

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Nice combo you got there. I'll bet the truck doesn't even know the boat is back there. Lol
 

frozebubba

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Dec 3, 2016
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R-Pod 171 Hood River (4" lift kit), ~2400lb, but tall. First test run of ~125 miles got 13.5mpg at 60-65mph a mix of steep hills and flats. Handles the frostheaved roads up here pretty well but will probably put a WD/Anti-sway hitch on it eventually.
 
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