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[QUOTE="bikepilot, post: 949931, member: 56976"] I used to pull my 20x8' enclosed highpoint with my 3.0L toyota pickup. It was a little slow up hills if the trailer was heavily loaded but did great otherwise. Be sure the trailer has good trailer brakes (makes a huge difference) and you properly set up your truck with a good brake controller (if electric brakes). If the back of your truck sags much with the trailer hooked up some add-a-leafs or air bags can fix that up cheeply. A 10 or 12' trailer will be no problem at all for your truck and with trailer brakes your stopping distance will be about the same with or without the trailer. When shopping for a trailer pay attention to the weight, they can vary alot, obviously lighter will pull easier and use less fuel, but will likely cost more. Highpoint trailers are pretty light, but are not being made anymore. There are some companies making aluminum framed trailers, but they are $$. good luck and have fun:) [/QUOTE]
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