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Middle Georgia
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We are moving out of a Class A and into a bumper pull. I am looking to buy a F250/350 since my F150 does not have enough CCC to pull a trailer and haul all the stuff we want to take with us. We plan on making several 4-8 week trips a year

The question I am trying to answer is if I need 4WD. I am not driving in winter weather, mud or sand. Maybe occasionally on a maintained gravel road. I would like to spend a few days at a time in BLM areas, but for the most part we are glampers.

My folks pulled a TT all over the Rockies with a Country Squire wagon and did just fine, until the crank broke on Loveland Pass one day.

Any of you towing with a 2WD truck?
 

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