Hi, I know there are other threads similar to this and beg indulgence. My brother is kindly giving us his sequoia pop-up camper. Hard shell, bells and whistles which translates to a bit higher dry weight; 3700. My husband and I are ready to purchase a reliable vehicle that will tow this. I'm just learning the needs of this and have some questions that can seem a bit stupid, please bear with me.
There are a number of Nissan Frontiers with almost identical stats; 5 speed, 2 wd, v6, 4.0 L. I want to be sure we will be prepared and this is a good choice-now and future. I can see us one day closer to full retirement, wanting to get at most a 20 or 22 lightweight camper.
My questions for this would be:
1) What is the best tow package we could get added to handle around a 4000 dry weight camper?
2) I've read about making sure brakes on the trailer are added. How do I ensure this on a camper?
3) I worry about this being only a 2wd vs a 4wd for towing-is there an offset that's best to be certain this is safe and no lowering at the connection of the camper on the back of the truck?
4) Any other things we need to add for this to be optimal in towing our camper would be really appreciated!
We live in NY and do have some steeper roads going into PA but if we are camping in this area, the drive is short. The majority of our use for the camper is a 3.5 hour trip we would be making often to Niagara/Erie Region with the camper. All of this area is pretty flat.
Very uninformed with these things and my husband is from Italy-not used to trucks or trailers
. Really any help in 'for dummies' terms is really helpful and thank you!
There are a number of Nissan Frontiers with almost identical stats; 5 speed, 2 wd, v6, 4.0 L. I want to be sure we will be prepared and this is a good choice-now and future. I can see us one day closer to full retirement, wanting to get at most a 20 or 22 lightweight camper.
My questions for this would be:
1) What is the best tow package we could get added to handle around a 4000 dry weight camper?
2) I've read about making sure brakes on the trailer are added. How do I ensure this on a camper?
3) I worry about this being only a 2wd vs a 4wd for towing-is there an offset that's best to be certain this is safe and no lowering at the connection of the camper on the back of the truck?
4) Any other things we need to add for this to be optimal in towing our camper would be really appreciated!
We live in NY and do have some steeper roads going into PA but if we are camping in this area, the drive is short. The majority of our use for the camper is a 3.5 hour trip we would be making often to Niagara/Erie Region with the camper. All of this area is pretty flat.
Very uninformed with these things and my husband is from Italy-not used to trucks or trailers