guys...FYI if your'e interested in towing with your 100
I had posted a while back about peoples experience towing with a 100 series before I ditched my Cummins in favor of buying a Cruiser. Well I did my first long tow trip when I went to Cruise Moab last week and the 100 towed like a champ!
The load:
7,000lb steel deck trailer - 2,000 lbs weight
Mini-buggy - 3,500 lbs weight
Total - 5,500 lbs or equal the weight of a stock 100 series
The trip
Sacramento to Moab - 1,870 miles round trip with about 5 long steep passes
My 100 is bone stock except for 33" Nitto's and Slee sliders. On the flats I cruised comfortably at 70mph - 3,000 PRM with the O/D off. On the longest, steepest grade (From Provo to Price UT) it was about 25 miles of 5-6% grades. It worked pretty hard revving from about 4,000 - 4,800 PRM but the slowest I went was 55mph. My fuel consumption sucked of course, my best tank was 11 mpg and my worst 9 mpg. All in all it was a hell of a lot more comfortable than my Cummins and best of all, a Dodge was not towing a Toyota!
I had posted a while back about peoples experience towing with a 100 series before I ditched my Cummins in favor of buying a Cruiser. Well I did my first long tow trip when I went to Cruise Moab last week and the 100 towed like a champ!
The load:
7,000lb steel deck trailer - 2,000 lbs weight
Mini-buggy - 3,500 lbs weight
Total - 5,500 lbs or equal the weight of a stock 100 series
The trip
Sacramento to Moab - 1,870 miles round trip with about 5 long steep passes
My 100 is bone stock except for 33" Nitto's and Slee sliders. On the flats I cruised comfortably at 70mph - 3,000 PRM with the O/D off. On the longest, steepest grade (From Provo to Price UT) it was about 25 miles of 5-6% grades. It worked pretty hard revving from about 4,000 - 4,800 PRM but the slowest I went was 55mph. My fuel consumption sucked of course, my best tank was 11 mpg and my worst 9 mpg. All in all it was a hell of a lot more comfortable than my Cummins and best of all, a Dodge was not towing a Toyota!