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Old 09-28-2012, 05:34 AM   #1
ourturn
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Towing 3750

Recently purchased a 2011 3750FL, for full time use. but don't have our truck selected. As I understand, we may be weighing just north of 15,000 lbs. Opinions on other forums suggest a larger truck, either MDT or HDT. MDT is cost prohibitive. Not sure we want the footprint of an HDT, but do appreciate the power and stopping ability.

While I am sure this has been covered at length previously, I am interested in hearing the good and bad of what you all are using to pull your larger Montanas. The other forum suggests serious concerns with being able to stop on hills or in a panic situation. What say ye?

Thanks in advance!
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