We drove from Mi to Ohio to get ours. We too saved quite a bit. Get the invoice from each dealer you are considering the compare the models line by line. If the wont fax you the invoice or a factory options sheet, move on to another dealer. FYI if you are considering Lakeshore RV they will sent...
We use and Equalizer hitch and it works great. I have no problems backing or turning. Its a lot less work that those chain systems. When camping I just unhook from the trailer and swing the Equalizer arms under the trucks rear bumper.
I also have the Sundance 310QB with the wide track axles. At 33 ft long, it pulls better with the wide track than my old 26ft tt. We recently have a very smooth ride from Michigan down to Tennessee. No problems with the trailer even through the Smokies.
I second the Oakland County Parks (Groveland Oaks). Sheriff Deputies patrol on horseback. Private lake. Close to Crossroads Village (Miniature Greenfield Village) and Great Lakes Crossing Mall.
The Mackinaw City KOA is also very nice.
I just love the type of threads.:)
SAFETY COMES FIRST!!!!!
I have owned both Dodges and Chevy's over the years. IMHO the are both great trucks. The problem you have now is that the both come will ultra short beds. Not really a good idea when pulling.
A good rule of thumb is one above what...
I would recommend that you check the plumbing connections inside your unit. By reading through the forum, I learned that this was the biggest issue. The connections are hand tightened and some may work loose after transit. It took about 15 mins for me too go through and tighten the connections...
I have a 310QBS too!
I have a 310QBS and use the 10k Equalizer hitch. I have never experienced any problems with sway either in the smoky mountains or windy days. This trailer pulls extremely well, even a 65mph.
Your equalizer does not need a sway control added. Its designed into the system...
Always get the trans cooler....$150 now will save you $1500 later. I also own a Yukon XL 5.3L / 3.73 combo. Its a great truck. 120K miles and counting. But with a 7200lb trailer limit, it makes no sense to burn it out when I have a 2500HD which is designed to do the job better.
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