Type your answer here... It all depends on what the gear ratio is, that is in your truck. If you have 4.10 gears then you should get around 09 to 11 mpg.
3.73 gears then you should get around 12 to 14 mpg.
3.55 gears then you should get around 13 to 16 mpg.
Hope this helps.
A vehicle that is properly set up for towing. Meaning it has the towing capability for the trailer one intends on towing as well as electric brake and light hook-ups.
My 1995 dodge ram 2500 diesel 4x4 with 35 inch tires gets around 22 mpg on the highway, 16-18mpg city, and 16 mpg towing a 16 foot trailer with 4 fourwheelers on it. It also gets 16 pulling a 2 horse trailer with cargo room up front.
turning radius depends on overall length of trailer and towing vehicle the longer the vehicle configuration the bigger turning circle also has much to with the turning circle of the towing vehicle as well
The horse itself weighs around 1500.... so most likely depending on your trailer.
Yes, just stay in recommended towing capacity,
The towing capacity of the Ford Expedition depends in part on the year of the vehicle and how it is equipped. The typical Expedition can tow between 8,100 and 9,200 pounds, adequate to handle a 4-horse trailer.
dodge ram 2500 with a 5.9 cummins diesel. The dodge is made of steel not plastic and is a proven work truck. The repairs(if any) will probably be cheaper and the resale value will be higher
140hp with single exhaust; 150hp with dual exhaust (included with the trailer towing package).
Stores in Lompac, California which sale traile parts are : Diesel Injection Systems, Santa Maria Diesel Svc Inc , Horse Power Promotions, Bromit Diesel Inc.
The Chevy Duramex is considered a diesel truck. The duramex is a V8 diesel engine that has 397 Horse Power and 765 feet of torque. This truck is estimated to get 680 miles per tank of gas.
A Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 5.2L is rated at 5000 pound tow capacity. Towing 6500 pounds would not be recommended.
go to the horse's stall, hit the button with the arrows and click the trailer.