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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1171760" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>I tow with a 28'. Has a rebuilt tranny with towing upgrades because the first one didn't last, and 2 extra tranny coolers. I tow over the capacity which is 6500 lbs and my trailer/truck comb is over 9000. With trailer brakes working it works fine. It stuggles up big hills, but it get's there.</p><p></p><p>At the very least, put an additional transmission cooler in it. </p><p></p><p>The other thing to do is to get the hitch modified to handled the extra weight, if you're over weight. Several of the hitch companies like Tork Lift, cane modify the hitch to tie it in farther up the frame so that it can handle the weight.</p><p></p><p>This is my spring project since I already did new brakes and the transmission upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1171760, member: 15983"] I tow with a 28'. Has a rebuilt tranny with towing upgrades because the first one didn't last, and 2 extra tranny coolers. I tow over the capacity which is 6500 lbs and my trailer/truck comb is over 9000. With trailer brakes working it works fine. It stuggles up big hills, but it get's there. At the very least, put an additional transmission cooler in it. The other thing to do is to get the hitch modified to handled the extra weight, if you're over weight. Several of the hitch companies like Tork Lift, cane modify the hitch to tie it in farther up the frame so that it can handle the weight. This is my spring project since I already did new brakes and the transmission upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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