GEN 2 List your camper/travel trailer info

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Riker20

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I have a 2017 Raptor SCREW with the HD +3 Deavers, and 37" Toyo M/T Open Country tires. I use a WDH and sway control bar along with the electronic trailer braking system. I tow a 30ft long Puma Canyon Cat with dual axles that is 6200lb dry and 7700lb loaded. Around 800lb tongue weight. I also have the MPT 91 Performance Tow tune in use when towing. Does great! You can see a little bit of squat.

FYI - I also have a 170 thermostat installed and pulling on flat road and inclines only saw a max temp of 195. Pulling on flat, it stayed right around 185 which is when the fan is programmed to kick on. I noticed the Performance Tow tune doesnt utilize the turbos much unless you really bury your foot in it.

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BigRick73

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I have a 2019 SCAB. I pull a 26’ Coachmen with 1 slide out. Dry weight: #4850
Tongue weight: #490
Loaded weight #5900
WDH
The truck is awesome at pulling the trailer. I’ve had pull trailers for the last 40 years and this is the best tow vehicle I have ever had for this size of trailer. The transmission in Tow mode is great. It holds each gear longer and up shifts are firm and it downshifts for breaking is great.
The SCAB is max towing is only #6000 versus the SCREW is #8000.
The gas mileage is about 9 to 10 on flat highway at 65mph. In the smoking mountains I was lucky to get 8mph but who cares you are pulling your trailer with a Raptor. I get a lot of smiles and thumbs up.
Hope this helps

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I have a 2017 Raptor SCREW with the HD +3 Deavers, and 37" Toyo M/T Open Country tires. I use a WDH and sway control bar along with the electronic trailer braking system. I tow a 30ft long Puma Canyon Cat with dual axles that is 6200lb dry and 7700lb loaded. Around 800lb tongue weight. I also have the MPT 91 Performance Tow tune in use when towing. Does great! You can see a little bit of squat.

FYI - I also have a 170 thermostat installed and pulling on flat road and inclines only saw a max temp of 195. Pulling on flat, it stayed right around 185 which is when the fan is programmed to kick on. I noticed the Performance Tow tune doesnt utilize the turbos much unless you really bury your foot in it.

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Are those 37's on stock wheels?
 

zemuron99

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I have a 2017 Raptor SCREW with the HD +3 Deavers, and 37" Toyo M/T Open Country tires.

How does it ride w/out the trailer? I'm thinking that's the route I'd go, but don't want to lose too much comfort w/out the trailer. Thx!
 

Riker20

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How does it ride w/out the trailer? I'm thinking that's the route I'd go, but don't want to lose too much comfort w/out the trailer. Thx!

Ride is still cushy, but those tires produce quite the road noise. Reminds me of noisy jeeps I hear rolling down the road.
 
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