Pulling trailer to Alaska
Pulling trailer to Alaska
Hello Everyone,
I am thinking about pulling a 13ft, 1000 pound Scamp camper to Alaska with my 1998 4x4 XLT Ranger. The truck has 130,000 miles on it and I have had no major problems. I would be avoiding most of the mountains along the way. The trip is close to 4000 miles. Are there any major concerns I should have, or things to think about?
Thanks for the help,
Matthew
I am thinking about pulling a 13ft, 1000 pound Scamp camper to Alaska with my 1998 4x4 XLT Ranger. The truck has 130,000 miles on it and I have had no major problems. I would be avoiding most of the mountains along the way. The trip is close to 4000 miles. Are there any major concerns I should have, or things to think about?
Thanks for the help,
Matthew
Thanks for the responses.
My Ranger is a manual, and it has not had a tranny flush in atleast the last 50,000 miles that I have owned it. Bloomingtion in is southern Indiana. I have to say that I don't know what a tranny cooler is, is it something only for automatics?
Matthew
My Ranger is a manual, and it has not had a tranny flush in atleast the last 50,000 miles that I have owned it. Bloomingtion in is southern Indiana. I have to say that I don't know what a tranny cooler is, is it something only for automatics?
Matthew
Originally Posted by AlaskaBound
Thanks for the responses.
My Ranger is a manual, and it has not had a tranny flush in atleast the last 50,000 miles that I have owned it. Bloomingtion in is southern Indiana. I have to say that I don't know what a tranny cooler is, is it something only for automatics?
Matthew
My Ranger is a manual, and it has not had a tranny flush in atleast the last 50,000 miles that I have owned it. Bloomingtion in is southern Indiana. I have to say that I don't know what a tranny cooler is, is it something only for automatics?
Matthew
Edit: Don't pull in 5th gear, and don't use the AC.....
Greygoose,
Thanks for the advice.
My truck's brakes and clutch are relatively new. The trailer does not have brakes. So, no 5th gear? Even on long flat stretches at a constant speed, which describes about 3000 of the 4000 miles?
Matthew
Thanks for the advice.
My truck's brakes and clutch are relatively new. The trailer does not have brakes. So, no 5th gear? Even on long flat stretches at a constant speed, which describes about 3000 of the 4000 miles?
Matthew
Originally Posted by AlaskaBound
Greygoose,
Thanks for the advice.
My truck's brakes and clutch are relatively new. The trailer does not have brakes. So, no 5th gear? Even on long flat stretches at a constant speed, which describes about 3000 of the 4000 miles?
Matthew
Thanks for the advice.
My truck's brakes and clutch are relatively new. The trailer does not have brakes. So, no 5th gear? Even on long flat stretches at a constant speed, which describes about 3000 of the 4000 miles?
Matthew
I agree that just be smart when your pulling and change out those fluids, I'd suggest changing trans fluid, engine oil, and then you engine coolant. Nothing could be worse than your engine overheating. If you have the time I'd throw a new thermostat in there, I think its a 180 degree thermostat. Just be better off to keep the engine cooler.
Originally Posted by ranger1999 Bob
maybe try the synthetic oil in the trans instead of regular
Hitch Height
Hey guys,
One more question. I believe the trailer has a tounge height of 18 inches, and I have the standard bumper hitch that is 24 inches. Is this a deal breaker? I have not actually seen the camper yet, I am just picking it up and pulling it north for some friends. The trailer is 13 feet long, do you think that the different height will cause a lot of problems?
Thanks
One more question. I believe the trailer has a tounge height of 18 inches, and I have the standard bumper hitch that is 24 inches. Is this a deal breaker? I have not actually seen the camper yet, I am just picking it up and pulling it north for some friends. The trailer is 13 feet long, do you think that the different height will cause a lot of problems?
Thanks
I have heard from a couple of people that bumper hitches are not very reliable but I haven't really heard why. It is rated to pull 2000 pounds, and the trailer will weigh half of that. So, what are the drawbacks of a bumper hitch?
Thanks
Thanks
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