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Posted: Jul 02 2008 at 10:26am | IP Logged Quote dgore

I have an 06 6 cyl Nissan Frontier Crew Cab.   I am having a hard time getting good info on what size travel trailer I should get.  I want to get the largest one the truck can handle without overburdening.   Even though it came with the hitch and hookups rated to 6400 lbs and 650 lb tongue weight,  I would think that 5000 lbs or maybe 5500 lbs would be pushing it about as far as I want to go.  Some folks say don't go over 4000 lbs.   Any thoughts or comments?

 

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Posted: Jul 02 2008 at 4:26pm | IP Logged Quote lakota

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dgore:

Welcome to the group.

I have put some thoughts  at the link below:

http://www.nissanfrontier.org/forum_posts.asp?TID=2605&P N=1

In mountain terrain, long haul and/or busy freeway traffic I'd go with the lightest trailer I could get by with.

Have a good one and see you later… Don S..

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A member in the same town might be willing to drop by and help you with a problem. Or drink all your beer! One took my wife!... J/K

 



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Posted: Jul 02 2008 at 4:27pm | IP Logged Quote dannyg

danny here sounds like you have ener thing right now to that 400 pouns over no stay with in the limits of your whole truck i know that the truck has more than enough power your whole tow package is brake cooling system and motor. the more weight u choose to tow more than likely brakes to wear more. Tow with the overdrive off
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Posted: Jul 18 2008 at 2:02pm | IP Logged Quote jroeder

Also consider the trailer frontal area, that area exposed to the wind while towing.  My 6-speed manual Fronty has no trouble with my utility flatbed at 5000 pounds, but requires shifting into 5th on windy level-ground stretches because of the big sail area of my 3000 pound travel trailer.  Also, if you operate a altitude (7000 feet where I live) you've given away some power and torque (figure 3% loss for every 1000 feet increase from sea level power).

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