- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
- Messages
- 1,290
- Reaction score
- 603
- Points
- 113
- Age
- 62
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
- Website
- mcvoy.com
- Model
- Seafarer
I'm looking at a dodge crewcab 4wd, the towing rating is 7610 pounds. My notes below, if they are correct, say boat + trailer is about 6500 pounds.
My plan is to pull the brakes and replace with tow truck rotors/pads. I live in the Santa Cruz mountains so I go from 1800 feet to sea level, I need the truck to stop when I ask it to.
What do you guys think? Cutting it too close or good enough? I can tell you I don't drive fast, never over 50 when towing, especially downhill.
Boat - dry weight = 3510
Motor - 250HP = 562
Fuel/water = 772
Hard top w/canvas = 225
Electronics = 50
Downriggers, balls = 85
Gear = 100
Total = 5304
Trailer is probably 1200 so that puts us at 6504 which seems OK.
My plan is to pull the brakes and replace with tow truck rotors/pads. I live in the Santa Cruz mountains so I go from 1800 feet to sea level, I need the truck to stop when I ask it to.
What do you guys think? Cutting it too close or good enough? I can tell you I don't drive fast, never over 50 when towing, especially downhill.
Boat - dry weight = 3510
Motor - 250HP = 562
Fuel/water = 772
Hard top w/canvas = 225
Electronics = 50
Downriggers, balls = 85
Gear = 100
Total = 5304
Trailer is probably 1200 so that puts us at 6504 which seems OK.