mevertsen
Well-known member
Does a weight that heavy require a special license in Texas? It does here in NV. (Just curious)
That aside, the idea of being that close to max after what you just went though seems foolish to me.
I second the idea of a cabin on your places. Obviously you have a lot of wants (no tent, no hotels, etc), but it seems the need to keep you and your family and the motoring public safe should be priority, even if that cost more (bigger truck, cabin and enclosed trailer, smaller trailer etc,), or you have to truly evaluate your wants and do you really need them.
A lot of crashes I saw in my career were because people got careless, were truly in over their head with the situation, or were pushing limits. Being with 5 percent max of your towing and pin capacities seems careless to me for a long trip like your talking, will wear out your stuff faster and, and increase the odds of something going wrong again.
That aside, the idea of being that close to max after what you just went though seems foolish to me.
I second the idea of a cabin on your places. Obviously you have a lot of wants (no tent, no hotels, etc), but it seems the need to keep you and your family and the motoring public safe should be priority, even if that cost more (bigger truck, cabin and enclosed trailer, smaller trailer etc,), or you have to truly evaluate your wants and do you really need them.
A lot of crashes I saw in my career were because people got careless, were truly in over their head with the situation, or were pushing limits. Being with 5 percent max of your towing and pin capacities seems careless to me for a long trip like your talking, will wear out your stuff faster and, and increase the odds of something going wrong again.