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Alex_and_Tee
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May 19, 2021

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New to the Forum and new to RV'ing (haven't camped since I was a kid with my parents and the wife never has). Wanted to take a moment introduce ourselves.

My wife Teresa and I are anxiously awaiting the arrival of our 2022 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 36 LA. It will be our new full time home and we are also purchasing a new 2021 Bronco Sport as our tow vehicle. The only downside to the Bronco is it needs to be towed on a trailer. We looked at the Trailblazer too which would have allowed us to flat tow (AWD) or dolly tow (2WD) but she fell in love with the Bronco ( the wife hates Jeeps).

So, my first question to you all is for those who tow a trailer, are there any/many issues regarding storage of the trailer when you are stationary?

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  • Welcome to the forum. You will quickly learn what you like about your setup and adapt.
  • Welcome aboard!

    As to your question, it will all depend on the site you book and if you are using a tow dolly or a true flatbed trailer. I don't recall if the bronco is able to be towed on a dolly.

    If it's a trailer and the site is long enough for the trailer, motorhome and bronco you're good. But that's going to be a long site and those will be harder to find.

    If you are wanting to park the trailer elsewhere, then that will be a challenge as not all CG have that ability or they charge for it, this is why a flat tow-able vehicle is preferred.
  • If you are mostly stationary and there is a storage place available then no issues.

    If you travel then there is storage or longer site, car parking etc. Not to mention loading/unloading the car and the trailer. It can get tiring rather quick. Advantage in that you can back up and no car mods required. Flat tow is much easire, requires mods and you can't back up.

    Length 36+25 might be a problem in some CGs. Make sure you can tow the trailer with the car.