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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 262335" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Will a half ton pull your camper, more than likely yes. Will it pull it safely and be able to stop, more than likely no. Too many people are over loading the pull rig and pulling way too fast. If they ever blow a tire or need to stop quick, they will find out about being overloaded.</p><p>When they get into a wreck you can bet the other insurance companies attorneys will check your rig from head to toe for anything they can use against you.</p><p>The half tons have power nowadays but the rest of the pickup isn't up for heavy loads. Then add in pulling way too fast and you have an accident looking for a place to happen. Most tires on trailers are rated for 65 MPH not 70-80 MPH.</p><p>Good luck camper shopping but don't believe what the salesmen tells you, check it out for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 262335, member: 642"] Will a half ton pull your camper, more than likely yes. Will it pull it safely and be able to stop, more than likely no. Too many people are over loading the pull rig and pulling way too fast. If they ever blow a tire or need to stop quick, they will find out about being overloaded. When they get into a wreck you can bet the other insurance companies attorneys will check your rig from head to toe for anything they can use against you. The half tons have power nowadays but the rest of the pickup isn't up for heavy loads. Then add in pulling way too fast and you have an accident looking for a place to happen. Most tires on trailers are rated for 65 MPH not 70-80 MPH. Good luck camper shopping but don't believe what the salesmen tells you, check it out for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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