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ChooChooMan74
Mar 25, 2014Explorer
First off, welcome to the forum. I hope that people here can steer you in the right direction.
For a 26 to 30 foot trailer, and you want to pull with an SUV, you will probably looking at the largest SUVs. My 4400 pound 21 footer is about the max that I can tow with my 2.8l Diesel, and you being new to the scene, I would not recommend my setup. I have been towing for over 20 years, so I am comfortable with it.
Now, you say you will have this "parked in a local park for two years". Now, you mean RV park? In Indiana? There is a lot to consider there, since Indiana does get cold. The low end trailers are good from Spring to Fall. You would need a unit that is made with an "arctic package" (name varies by brand) that includes better windows, insulation, and heated underbelly, and tank heaters.
Here is a good link here to help you get started. I hope others will chime in with HELPFUL advise.
www.learntorv.com
For a 26 to 30 foot trailer, and you want to pull with an SUV, you will probably looking at the largest SUVs. My 4400 pound 21 footer is about the max that I can tow with my 2.8l Diesel, and you being new to the scene, I would not recommend my setup. I have been towing for over 20 years, so I am comfortable with it.
Now, you say you will have this "parked in a local park for two years". Now, you mean RV park? In Indiana? There is a lot to consider there, since Indiana does get cold. The low end trailers are good from Spring to Fall. You would need a unit that is made with an "arctic package" (name varies by brand) that includes better windows, insulation, and heated underbelly, and tank heaters.
Here is a good link here to help you get started. I hope others will chime in with HELPFUL advise.
www.learntorv.com
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