I pull a 35' at 9900lb. GVWR, and 6850lb unloaded trailer. When I first got it I towed it home about 200 miles with my f150. Got caught in a rain storm with 25 mile an hour wind gust in Chicago interstate traffic for about 75 miles. It was a white knuckle drive all the way home.
Two weeks later I bought a f250 super duty and towed it 1894 miles and it towed like a dream. Pay attention to the GVWR trailer weight, tongue weight, and your trucks axle load capacity. Do not overload your axle weight limits no matter what your trucks tow capacity is rated. Include the weight of passengers and what cargo you may carry in your tow vehicle.
Use a good weight distribution hitch with sway bars (set up correctly) and the best brake controller you can get. Keep your load balanced and under your vehicles limitations and towing can be a pleasant experiencece. As others have said try to think ahead.

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