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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3599005" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>If i take I-40 we always do. But are you saying if we take I-10 to I-20 to come up through Wichita Falls, through Lawton and up I-44 to Sapulpa? </p><p></p><p>The reason we are taking the Southen Route as mentioned above is two-fold. 1) I've only driven that route once about 25 years ago and a change of scenery would be nice. I'm getting my trailer weighed tomorrow at the Cat Scales but it seems to be every bit of the 10K GVWR as it is loaded now. When i bought my Ram 2500 Mega Cab i had no need for the Cummins and didn't want to spend the additional coin on it so i got the 6.4 Hemi. Love the engine and it has been great for our needs. My only concern is between about our hosue and Flagstaff, AZ there are some serious grades pulling the trailer up and up and up and some down. Going I-10 there is really only one long moderate grade just East of Palm Springs and that is really about it and it is only about 10 miles long. Either way we are going to make it a two nighter to make the haul out and a one night stay in Flagstaff coming back with an empty trailer. I also read some sites that said there is a ton (freakin always) of road construction in AZ/NM right now. Nothign is set in stone but our thoughts at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3599005, member: 14646"] If i take I-40 we always do. But are you saying if we take I-10 to I-20 to come up through Wichita Falls, through Lawton and up I-44 to Sapulpa? The reason we are taking the Southen Route as mentioned above is two-fold. 1) I've only driven that route once about 25 years ago and a change of scenery would be nice. I'm getting my trailer weighed tomorrow at the Cat Scales but it seems to be every bit of the 10K GVWR as it is loaded now. When i bought my Ram 2500 Mega Cab i had no need for the Cummins and didn't want to spend the additional coin on it so i got the 6.4 Hemi. Love the engine and it has been great for our needs. My only concern is between about our hosue and Flagstaff, AZ there are some serious grades pulling the trailer up and up and up and some down. Going I-10 there is really only one long moderate grade just East of Palm Springs and that is really about it and it is only about 10 miles long. Either way we are going to make it a two nighter to make the haul out and a one night stay in Flagstaff coming back with an empty trailer. I also read some sites that said there is a ton (freakin always) of road construction in AZ/NM right now. Nothign is set in stone but our thoughts at this time. [/QUOTE]
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