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F1bNorm
Mar 04, 2019Explorer
The test to see if we wanted to tow our CRV was to have my wife follow the MH to a favorite campground. We decided it was nice to have the car, so we set it up to tow. Depending on the destination or distance we now have the option to tow or not.
Towing: freedom to sight see, not have to store stuff in the camper to move, CRV has room for extra gear, mate can go off on their own (unless you don't mind sitting outside of quilt stores).
Not towing: Better gas mileage (about 1 MPG), easier to maneuver (you can't back up with a towd), no speed limit restriction for towing (CA-55MPH).
If you set-up your CRV, we are happy with the ReadyBrute system. I suggest you include a battery charge line.
Norm
A plus for towing whether a TC or small MH is that you can carry extra stuff in the towd.
Towing: freedom to sight see, not have to store stuff in the camper to move, CRV has room for extra gear, mate can go off on their own (unless you don't mind sitting outside of quilt stores).
Not towing: Better gas mileage (about 1 MPG), easier to maneuver (you can't back up with a towd), no speed limit restriction for towing (CA-55MPH).
If you set-up your CRV, we are happy with the ReadyBrute system. I suggest you include a battery charge line.
Norm
A plus for towing whether a TC or small MH is that you can carry extra stuff in the towd.
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