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Old Dec 2, 2013 | 06:08 AM
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Thanks for the pictures. I may have to cut part of my bumper to make room for the hitch unless it hangs down far enough to clear it.

 
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Old Dec 23, 2013 | 04:16 PM
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Any hills you've climbed through with that 7700lbs? How did it cry?
 
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I get questioned all the time for pulling this around. My Cayenne is my work rig.
 
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 02:36 PM
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Haha nice! What kind of gas mileage did you get?
 
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I only get about 13-15 with the trailer. But better than the Hummer H2 I use to pull this with.
 
Old Dec 26, 2013 | 10:29 PM
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Honestly that isn't to terrible. You probably got about a half a mile per gallon with an H2 haha.
 
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Just awesome. You never cease to amaze me!
 
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Originally Posted by garukun
Any hills you've climbed through with that 7700lbs? How did it cry?
Yep, no mountain ranges, but my area is not that flat- plenty of elevation changes. Considering that the truck stock is rated for 7700 lbs and I have about 50% more torque, it was relatively uneventful. The most noticeable was that I could use a brake controller (if the trailer was equipped) since this load was trying to push my pepper through many stop signs ; so early braking was essential. No brake overheating either.

Originally Posted by EZ Cookin
I get questioned all the time for pulling this around. My Cayenne is my work rig.
Nice! I might be perverse, but I love to see Cayenne's doing work. Such a shame that they are overly capable to go toe-to-toe with a standard 1/2 truck, but most will be relegated to only daily driving duties
 
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Just awesome. You never cease to amaze me!
Thanks! Coming from you, that is a real compliment! I am sure you set the bar in many areas from what I have seen. We have to meet up and trade skill sets this year.
 
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Great photo! Still probably pulled pretty well from 40-60mph, haha
 
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