valiant
+1y
with my 86 b2000 bumper hitch, I have towed a trailer prolly weighing more on the 1500lbs mark with my bed full maybe about 600lbs. We moved up a large hill away from the city. it did good on flat ground but was in second the whole way up the hill. The other thing is, if you dont know how to tow and judge when you should start slowing down, you shouldnt try towing that much. I started stopping like 4x's as much before I had to then if it was empty. If someone would have cut me off, I would have hit them, it was the only thing we had to tow with though, so we did with what we had. I also only had about an inch of travel avaliable in the back when it was loaded.
I should add to that my leafspring are almost in a straight line now. people think my truck is lowered, its not, it is just years of abuse, the past owner towed a boat with it. my clutch is also pretty burned up after that, we threw some logs into a trailer and towed it home, went to back it up the driveway (angled driveway) and my clutch started to slip, we only got it up the driveway half way, unloaded the logs and backed it up the rest of the way.
I have also towed many cars and other trucks with this truck, mostly on a tow dolly.
as far as power, it was ok, not as much as my old 318ci powerwagon 4x4, but its also a small truck.
now, I did have an 89 mazda b2600i 4x4 that towed like my powerwagon, plenty of power and everything. I now have an 87 b2600 carbed, hopefully when I get it running it will get a custom hitch on it.
some people may argue with the fact that I could have towed that much with a little mazda, but I did and it held up, what are you trying to tow?
-Mike