So here is the story from the newbie... me! I have owned a 1991 Astro TBI shorty two wheel drive for 14 years and it's been a great vehicle. I was using it to tow a 16 foot fibreglass travel trailer (2700 lbs dry) but have since up-sized to a 19' unit which is heavier at 3700 lbs dry. I have the new travel trailer pictured in the attached photo. As you can see, it sits pretty nice with the stock fibreglass springs and no weight distribution. I did purchase a set of coil-over rear Monroe shocks that I wanted to install on it though as it does sink about three inches in the rear. The front of those vans is so darn heavy that it sits at about the same level. Not sure of the tongue weight but I'm guessing 350 lbs since there is no battery on it yet. We have only taken the new trailer out four times this past summer to a campground that we like just an hour from our house in WA State. The Astro pulls it fine at 60 MPH on the freeway but doesn't like hills much. The trailer has great electric breaks and I have a top of the line controller in the van. The van has stock 3.42 gears and now has 120,000 miles on it (200,000 KM).
I have the opportunity to purchase a very cherry 1993 Astro AWD L35 CPI with 200HP / 260 ft lbs torque, of course you guys already know that... Anyhow, the owner has had it since new and it has the same mileage on it as my van but for some reason it feels tighter when I test drove it. I had the old guy in my on the test drive so I did punch it a bit and she seemed to boogie but I couldn't really give'er like I wanted to. The van is fully loaded with power everything and even has the stock Z82 package with the hitch and GT4 rear / 3.73 gears.
I'm wondering if this van would be better suited to towing my new trailer. Either way I will be purchasing a cool, state of the art Andersen anti-sway unit like this:
http://youtu.be/HRoQ_yQZQwQ even though I have had zero sway with the trailer under normal driving conditions other than a tiny bit when being passed by semi's on the interstate. I will also be adding some Timbren units.
Any advice would be appreciated.
