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If you decide to add brakes to your trailer, take it from me and don't buy any Tie Down brakes...I went that route as have many others on The Hull Truth and been very disappointed...Kodiak, on the other hand makes brakes that are up to the task...
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I thought you already have the X3. I definitely would not buy one planning to pull a V20, there are a bunch of much more capable suv's out there. I don't think the X3 has a low range transfer case to help pull the boat up the ramp and that will be really hard on the clutch. The X3 doesn't have a ton of low end torque and you will have to ride the clutch to get the power to get the boat out of the water. The X3 does probably have the power to pull it, just not the right torque curve.
If you have your mind set on an X3 get the auto not the manual transmission. You will start sticking clutches in the thing and they will NOT be covered under warranty.
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I have a 3/4 ton Dodge diesel truck and I can tell I have a load even with that hauss of a truck. I would be more worried of my transmission wearing out prematurely. If you can afford a BMW then you can afford a used 3/4 ton truck. It would be cheaper than fixing the beamer. When I picked mine up my friend and I thought the trailer axles were locked up when we started to pull out for the first time. The V is a very heavy boat for its size.
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He right about that. A buddy of mine had an M3 and he was always complaining about how much it cost to repair the common replacement items (ie. worn suspension and driveline components that come with higher milage).
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I hear ya, but they come with 4 year everything but tires covered.
Just trying to consider staying in the same line so I can do European Delivery again at the end of current lease. X5 is out of the $$$ question. Sounds like the X3 is out of the question too. Prob. gonna consider the Tacoma 4X4 then with 6K capacity. Had a 2500 Ram before, but a bit too large for city driving. It would be nice if they made a 1500 diesel. |
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I've towed too many boats to count with my old CHEROKEES I have, and towed some boats I had no business towing(WELLCRAT 248 with twin 225's on a bracket and 200 gallons of fuel on board). My current tow vehicle doesn't hardly notice my HYDRA-SPORTS back there, and it weighs in more than a V-20 does. For towing a V-20 short distances most any V-6 pick-up or medium size SUV could do it. I would strongly suggest an auto for taking off and pulling up ramps as I can attest that a stick is a real pain on slick ramps. A 3/4 ton truck is beyond overkill for towing a V-20 IMHO, an extended cab DAKOTA or TOYOTA TACOMA would work nicely so long as it is at least a V-6. Figure out what you need the vehicle for for MOST of the time, then make a list of vehicles that fill it. Then figure out which ones will do the odd jobs and go from there. I know several members here haul there V's with HONDA PILOT's and say they do fine, it's all in what you want out of it, and how you handle it.
And if you want a diesel pick-up, MAHINDRA is supposed to be selling one of there trucks here within the next year that is a mid size with a diesel in it.
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2011 SUNDANCE B20CCR SKIFF, 2011 YAMAHA 90HP 4 STROKE, 2011 KARAVAN SINGLE AXLE ALUMINUM TRAILER, LOWRANCE ELITE-7 HDI, MINN KOTA RIPTIDE TROLLING MOTOR 2000CC HYDRA-SPORT 225+HP EVINRUDE SOLD ![]() AND THE PINK JEEP!!!! R.I.P. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11664 |
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