Influencer II
Tow ratings in US and Europe are totally different. But the exp-6 behind a savannah is for sure a good combo
Influencer II
Enthusiast III
I LOVE it! Same here. Buck the system!! and the difference between the US and Europe makes sense.Tow ratings in US and Europe are totally different. But the exp-6 behind a savannah is for sure a good combo
Pathfinder III
We have an EXP-8 on order due to arrive in Canada in about 12 months. Very slick ordering process. We can't wait to go exploring with this thing!Support is AWESOME! We have had to call a few times since September last year. Factor in the time difference but even now they are very helpful! We use WhatsApp to make the call and factor in the time difference (it's 19 hours that they are ahead from the west coast) so call in the evening. If we have to email, they are quick to respond.
Enthusiast III
Very cool! I look forward to hearing how you like the EXP-8!We have an EXP-8 on order due to arrive in Canada in about 12 months. Very slick ordering process. We can't wait to go exploring with this thing!
Pathfinder III
Pathfinder III
We take delivery next month. Couldn't be more excited!Very cool! I look forward to hearing how you like the EXP-8!
Pathfinder III
@Claminator - look what arrived last week!Very cool! I look forward to hearing how you like the EXP-8!
Pathfinder III
Yes it is heavy. I am coming close to the max towing capability of my LR defender - and this is before adding kids, dog bags etc into the mix.Super nice, kind of expensive, way too heavy.
Without going into excessive and proprietary details I personally I would buy a Ram 2500 4x4..Yes it is heavy. I am coming close to the max towing capability of my LR defender - and this is before adding kids, dog bags etc into the mix.
So I’m already looking at pickup trucks in my local market in the 12k-18k lbs capacity and am getting dizzy between the manufactures and the various family/models within each.
I’m trying to beat understand if I can get away with the F150/Sierra 1500 /RAM 1500 segment, or should I just skip ahead to the 250/2500 group?
Pathfinder III
Thanks for the feedback. Trying to figure out the configurator now.Without going into excessive and proprietary details I personally I would buy a Ram 2500 4x4..Yes it is heavy. I am coming close to the max towing capability of my LR defender - and this is before adding kids, dog bags etc into the mix.
So I’m already looking at pickup trucks in my local market in the 12k-18k lbs capacity and am getting dizzy between the manufactures and the various family/models within each.
I’m trying to beat understand if I can get away with the F150/Sierra 1500 /RAM 1500 segment, or should I just skip ahead to the 250/2500 group?
I will say however that "manufacturer tow ratings" are largely pie in the sky bullshit with no foundation in reality once elevation and grade come into play.
Pathfinder III
Thanks!@leebones 2500 class. If you're a heavy packer, you'll need all the extra durability you can get. Buying a 1500 is more expensive when you consider all the upgrades it will need in order to make it capable of doing all the 2500-class stuff you want to do with it, and then you still break it and end up buying a 2500 eventually any way.
Plus the 2500 will pull that fat trailer all day long without breaking a sweat.
Pathfinder III
I am renting a 2500 cummins powered 2022 model this weekend to try towing the rig with that to see how it feels back there. Looking forward to the experience!@leebones 2500 class. If you're a heavy packer, you'll need all the extra durability you can get. Buying a 1500 is more expensive when you consider all the upgrades it will need in order to make it capable of doing all the 2500-class stuff you want to do with it, and then you still break it and end up buying a 2500 eventually any way.
Plus the 2500 will pull that fat trailer all day long without breaking a sweat.
I just traded a 2021 Power Wagon (for several reasons) but mostly because the tow and cargo ratings were no better than my Gladiator.Thanks for the feedback. Trying to figure out the configurator now.
We would want the “mega cab” if possible (three kids). Not sure if it comes on all trim levels.
Cumins or no?
Power wagon v rebel?
I need to go for a drive to the local ram dealer I think …
Off-Road Ranger III
20111
Wow! Congrats. Enjoy the upcoming trips with it.@Claminator - look what arrived last week!
If it gets me a girlfriend that looks like that and a Gucci handbag I’m in
Enthusiast III
Ours weighs 6000 poundsLooks kind of like the VMI trailer. I wonder how much they weigh.
Enthusiast III
It’s really not that bad.Super nice, kind of expensive, way too heavy.