Hey guys,
I have a 2010 Chevy Tahoe, with the towing package. I will be towing my 2011 Malibue Wakesetter 247 from MN to Texas, to do some early surfing and get a ballast system installed. Three buddies and I plan to make this trip non stop, so I wanted to get an opinion from some vets of a good plan to set my vehicle up for this long haul trip. The trip is 18 hours and about 1900 miles one way.
Boat Weight Dry: 4000
Trailer Weight: ? Assuming 1000 (Tandem Axle)
What I have now is a 6inch drop hitch, what else would you guys recommend to get my vehicle prepped for this trip?
This is what I have thought up, please do add anything you feel will benefit me for the best on this trip, and thank you in advance.
Tahoe about 14,000 miles on it (5.3L, towing package I believe the gear is a 3.42):
1. Tranny service, new fluids, ect
2. Check brakes (Upgrade brakes??)
3. Do I need anything to prevent the swaying of the trailer, like this - http://www.propridehitch.com/products/ProPride-3P-Trailer-Sway-Control-Hitch-.html ?
4. Full size spare with tools and jack to change it out
5. Two spares for the boat trailer
6. Mud flaps - http://www.propridehitch.com/products/Rock-Tamers-Mudflaps.html
7. Flush brake fluid?
8. Stay in tow/haul mode
9. Need airbags in the rear??
10. at this weight do I need to be worrying about the tongue weight?
11. Trailer brake controller? I have the one that comes with the vehicle stock, should I upgrade (do I even need it?)
12. Extra engine oil
Forgot to add: I'm on the stock 17 inch wheels and tire set up, and does the towing package have the tranny cooler?
Thanks. Any critiques, advice, whatever please shoot it my way. I'm hoping for a smooth trip, especially since I am bringing a long my brand new boat.
Thanks again guys.
I have a 2010 Chevy Tahoe, with the towing package. I will be towing my 2011 Malibue Wakesetter 247 from MN to Texas, to do some early surfing and get a ballast system installed. Three buddies and I plan to make this trip non stop, so I wanted to get an opinion from some vets of a good plan to set my vehicle up for this long haul trip. The trip is 18 hours and about 1900 miles one way.
Boat Weight Dry: 4000
Trailer Weight: ? Assuming 1000 (Tandem Axle)
What I have now is a 6inch drop hitch, what else would you guys recommend to get my vehicle prepped for this trip?
This is what I have thought up, please do add anything you feel will benefit me for the best on this trip, and thank you in advance.
Tahoe about 14,000 miles on it (5.3L, towing package I believe the gear is a 3.42):
1. Tranny service, new fluids, ect
2. Check brakes (Upgrade brakes??)
3. Do I need anything to prevent the swaying of the trailer, like this - http://www.propridehitch.com/products/ProPride-3P-Trailer-Sway-Control-Hitch-.html ?
4. Full size spare with tools and jack to change it out
5. Two spares for the boat trailer
6. Mud flaps - http://www.propridehitch.com/products/Rock-Tamers-Mudflaps.html
7. Flush brake fluid?
8. Stay in tow/haul mode
9. Need airbags in the rear??
10. at this weight do I need to be worrying about the tongue weight?
11. Trailer brake controller? I have the one that comes with the vehicle stock, should I upgrade (do I even need it?)
12. Extra engine oil
Forgot to add: I'm on the stock 17 inch wheels and tire set up, and does the towing package have the tranny cooler?
Thanks. Any critiques, advice, whatever please shoot it my way. I'm hoping for a smooth trip, especially since I am bringing a long my brand new boat.
Thanks again guys.
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