yolo
Well-Known Member
It will really depend on the weight you are towing, the ambient temps, and the load. For me, not in the mountains in Colorado or Utah, it's only happened on really hot days when going up and down hills. And even then, it's not every hill and has only happened 3 times for me.I am glad some with diesels are doing fine. I can’t tow yet because I am waiting on a boat build but I am putting miles on mine while waiting. I hope the few of you get things worked out. I would have still bought a diesel after reading this thread because I never planed to tow max loads. I did not go gas because I did not want to gear hunt or drive in lower gears.
My guess is if you spend most of your time in Florida, you will be fine. Even with hot weather, it does not get much flatter than that. It's an entirely different story if you add hot weather and hills. Others have reported the same issue towing light loads in mountains with this heat so YMMV.
But, as others have mentioned, there are other factors at play: how you drive, what wheels/tires/extra equipment you have, tire pressures, how much wind resistance your tow is causing, what trim you have, and so on.
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