@montypower
I'm here because Peter keeps posting quality content, engages with others on the forum, and I've been able to use his posts to inform my own decisions.. what a novelty.
Keep on doing Peter.
That's great, but I would advise evaluating, with a critical lens, all the information you receive via the internet. As we all know, some of information is gold- others, not so much.
That said, I'm guessing a large percentage of "overland vehicles" are running over their vehicle's GVWR. Not saying that is a good practice, just my observation.
I'm a big fan of the 80% rule. Keep your loads within 80% of your vehicle's tow and GVWR ratings and you will be able to tow safe, happy, and with confidence. I absolutely love my setup. I'm pulling an X195 with a Cummins Diesel RAM 2500. I have no trouble running with the passenger car traffic, even up extended, steep grades. Even more importantly, I can also get everything safely slowed down in a reasonable distance.
Peter- Sorry for the thread hijack- safety first!