Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Frontier Travel Trailers Do I Need To Do Anything To My Truck To Tow A Travel Trailer?

Do I need to do anything to my truck to tow a travel trailer? - frontier travel trailers

He is a 2003 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab, V6, automatic, 2-cycle engine with a towing capacity of 13,500 pounds. If I see a lot of weight in bed (shortbed), tends to go pretty low. Traveling with most trailers, the weight is found mostly in the wheels, right?

3 comments:

KAM said...

Tow a trailer with only 10 percent of the weight is in the language (if the ball) into the trailer hitch so that when the trailer weighs 13.500 has a tongue weight of 1350 pounds to his car is not the weight tongue weight, the 350 lbs.will need more of at least one ton pickup 3500 series truck.can only tow a trailer, it weighs on his 3500lbs.with uncertain truck.if get your Nissan dealer and ask yourself how you can draw saftly ...

efflandt said...

I doubt that a limit of 2003 has a towing capacity of 13,500 pounds. This could correspond to the total weight, including trucks, trailers, passenger, cargo and towing. Sun is not planned to tow 10,000 pounds with him.

W/3.5L is My 2001 Pathfinder V6 rated to tow a trailer with a 5000 kg car with a manual gearbox or 3500th

Followers generally handle better with 10% of your weight on the tongue. However, a heavy towing capacity may require a leveling of class III hitch. The partial load curve has to lift such a feather on the hook and some weight shift to the front of the truck.

kelly_f_... said...

i wouldnt ... Towing anything, but maybe a pop-up camper or boat

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