We really wanted to look hard at ORV, based on their reputation. Unfortunately, we didnāt like the floor plans that were available in the size range we were interested in. Appeared to be pretty nice trailers, and definitely better built than the majority.
In the end, we went with a Grand Design, which is also a nicer make, but not necessarily for all of the reasons of an ORV.
We tow ours (~6,000# dry) with our Tundra, with no issues. It is, however, imperative that the WDH is set up correctly. Bread the directions and follow them to the letter. Donāt let the dude at the trailer shop slap it on and walk away. If he aināt taking measurements, it aināt right.
Would a 1-ton do better? Yup. But, I have no shortage of power. Ripping up the pass just needs more throttle. With the hitch set correctly, there is no nasty bouncing or sway. Never feels out of control, and my knuckles are a standard pink hue when I crack that first beer at camp. Brakes are on all axles, and the combo stops great.
congrats on the new purchase! Iām sure youāll love it.