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A little bit lighter and a tad shorter, with a similar though clearly different floorplan is the Forest River Rpod 198 https://forestriverinc.com/rvs/print/r-pod/RP-198/9916
I think this is a better match for the truck and one of two Rpods I am considering, the other is the rpod 197...
My two cents, for me it is to long and two heavy. My basic rule is GVRW should be less then 80 percent of the trucks towing capacity to ensue a comfortable tow. That means for me no trailer should be over 6,000 lbs. This also works for trailer tongue weight, if you take 10 percent of the GVRW...
Thanks very much. It's the same configuration I plan on getting, though at the current build tate it looks like it will likely be a 2025 model. Now that I have an idea of the payload I can look for a low weight trailer for occasional travel.
Tom
Motor Trend has been around since about 1949 and has been covering the auto industry since it first published. You may not like this review, and there seems to be some good reasons why the review was poorly done. But with almost 90 years of covering automobiles it is pretty hard to to be ranting...
Has anyone ordered their Ranger with the factory PPF option?
I'm wondering just what it comprises? For the price of $350 it can't be much. I've seen PPF from third party installers ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 depending on if it is a partial or full install. Would like to know what the factory...
A friend from down under mentioned that the Ranger XLT models were available with the Upfitter switches and wiring as an option. IN the USA, this is limited to the Raptor model, but I wonder if the wiring is actually present, just no switch panel and switches installed? Seems it would be easier...
I'll be using the truck a lot for towing a small travel trailer under 5800 pounds and want to be able to open and close the cover easily and open and use in any position. That make the retractable covers a good choice for me. And i have some plastic totes a smidgen under 10 inches tall that...
I've decided on a retractable Tonneau cover for 24 Lariat, but an having trouble figuring out a few critical to me measurements and would appreciate help from those who have installed any of the retractable covers:
1)canister size and how much room is left between the bottom of the canister and...