Backstory: In April I decided to buy a travel trailer. It's a 2022 Jayco 166FBS: Single Axle, 4,200 lbs dry. GVWR is 4,995. I previously owned a Jayco Baja popup that I had bought from Ron 10 years ago. It's dry weight was about 2,500 lbs. I tow with my '99LC. The LC has AirLift 1000 airbags inside the stock rear coils which helps immensely with heavy cargo in the rear cargo area or a trailer with a heavy tongue weight. The LC was adequate to tow the pop up and I only encountered troubles with going a little slow going over long, high mountain passes like Coal Bank and Molas between Durango and Silverton. The newer, bigger, heavier trailer is a different story.
I've towed the new trailer which also has a weight distributing hitch with sway control 4 times now on 4 trips in NM and CO since June and come to the realization that my 100-series is simply not adequate to tow this trailer in the terrain of NM and CO. The early non-VVTI 4.7L puts out a whopping 230 hp and its mated to a 4 speed transmission. Then you add the weight of my LC, Metal Tech sliders, BIO rear bumper with swingout, Gamiviti roof rack and the 7% oversize KO2 tires I'm running (and no regear), the trailer is just too heavy. Going over Coal Bank and Molas pass I can't go over 20 mph and the engine is screaming with the trans in 1st gear. Driving back from the San Luis Valley last weekend I was on pretty level ground on hwy 285 between Alamosa and Tres Piedras and I couldn't even hold 55 mph due to a strong headwind. I'd shift into 2nd gear and get the rpms over 4,000, make it to 55 mph, then shift into 3rd and my speed would quickly reduce to 45 and lower until the trans downshifted to 2nd gear. And this just went on for the next 100 miles.
I need a better towing solution. I could try regearing and just reduce my top speed capability but would that be enough? I've heard about some retrofit I can do with the transfer case to get a 10% gear reduction coming out of it. I could add a turbo or supercharger to get more hp. Or I could buy a different vehicle that is better equipped to tow the heavier trailer. Current thoughts are to buy a Tundra with 5.7 but then I'm buying a truck that I really have no other use for. I've wondered if a GX460 could replace my 2011 4Runner and do all the things the 4R is used for but with 300 hp and 330 lbs-ft torque and a 6-speed transmission maybe do a better job. I've considered buying a 200-series as well but that's a pretty expensive solution. Maybe I just need to find a cheap used F150, but again, we're back to the buying a truck that I really don't need. One thing for certain is I'm not buying anything new because I'm too cheap to buy a new car with their insane prices. I like the idea of towing the trailer to a base camp and then being able to do off-road exploring in the area so getting a big truck does not appeal to me because of the size limitations on trails.
I guess I'm just looking for opinions and suggestions from the wisdom of the group.
I've towed the new trailer which also has a weight distributing hitch with sway control 4 times now on 4 trips in NM and CO since June and come to the realization that my 100-series is simply not adequate to tow this trailer in the terrain of NM and CO. The early non-VVTI 4.7L puts out a whopping 230 hp and its mated to a 4 speed transmission. Then you add the weight of my LC, Metal Tech sliders, BIO rear bumper with swingout, Gamiviti roof rack and the 7% oversize KO2 tires I'm running (and no regear), the trailer is just too heavy. Going over Coal Bank and Molas pass I can't go over 20 mph and the engine is screaming with the trans in 1st gear. Driving back from the San Luis Valley last weekend I was on pretty level ground on hwy 285 between Alamosa and Tres Piedras and I couldn't even hold 55 mph due to a strong headwind. I'd shift into 2nd gear and get the rpms over 4,000, make it to 55 mph, then shift into 3rd and my speed would quickly reduce to 45 and lower until the trans downshifted to 2nd gear. And this just went on for the next 100 miles.
I need a better towing solution. I could try regearing and just reduce my top speed capability but would that be enough? I've heard about some retrofit I can do with the transfer case to get a 10% gear reduction coming out of it. I could add a turbo or supercharger to get more hp. Or I could buy a different vehicle that is better equipped to tow the heavier trailer. Current thoughts are to buy a Tundra with 5.7 but then I'm buying a truck that I really have no other use for. I've wondered if a GX460 could replace my 2011 4Runner and do all the things the 4R is used for but with 300 hp and 330 lbs-ft torque and a 6-speed transmission maybe do a better job. I've considered buying a 200-series as well but that's a pretty expensive solution. Maybe I just need to find a cheap used F150, but again, we're back to the buying a truck that I really don't need. One thing for certain is I'm not buying anything new because I'm too cheap to buy a new car with their insane prices. I like the idea of towing the trailer to a base camp and then being able to do off-road exploring in the area so getting a big truck does not appeal to me because of the size limitations on trails.
I guess I'm just looking for opinions and suggestions from the wisdom of the group.