uthe54
03-02-2011, 01:24 AM
Perhaps I should've asked this BEFORE i bought a new truck...
I just bought a 2003 S10 4x4 V6 4.3L. My primary vehicle before this was a 1995 GMC Sonoma 2WD 4-cyl 2.2L. I really like my Sonoma, so I wanted to stick with the same thing I had already, but with more features and a more powerful engine.
Anyway, my question is if I bought a cheap 8ft. trailer (go to harbor freight's website and search 90154) and put the SUNL on it, then put my Razor Vision in the bed of my truck, do you think I'd still be safe towing with the new S10? My experience with pulling trailers is limited, but I've been told before that the important thing is not going, but stopping.
I borrowed an 8ft trailer to get the SUNL with my 2.2L Sonoma, and it was able to drive okay, but struggled to go faster than 60MPH. I'd slow to 55 uphills. thats when I realized I needed a bigger truck if I planned on hauling my karts around.
anyone have any input?
I just bought a 2003 S10 4x4 V6 4.3L. My primary vehicle before this was a 1995 GMC Sonoma 2WD 4-cyl 2.2L. I really like my Sonoma, so I wanted to stick with the same thing I had already, but with more features and a more powerful engine.
Anyway, my question is if I bought a cheap 8ft. trailer (go to harbor freight's website and search 90154) and put the SUNL on it, then put my Razor Vision in the bed of my truck, do you think I'd still be safe towing with the new S10? My experience with pulling trailers is limited, but I've been told before that the important thing is not going, but stopping.
I borrowed an 8ft trailer to get the SUNL with my 2.2L Sonoma, and it was able to drive okay, but struggled to go faster than 60MPH. I'd slow to 55 uphills. thats when I realized I needed a bigger truck if I planned on hauling my karts around.
anyone have any input?