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mcblake
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Nov 04, 2020

Recommendation needed for first camper trailer

Looking to purchase my first camper trailer, hoping to get some advice.

My vehicle is a 2020 Chevy Colorado ZR2 Diesel, towing capacity is 5000lbs.

My must haves are: Bunks, kitchen, full bath, a full bed, outdoor kitchen, outdoor shower, awning and pass through storage. Looking to keep it under $15,000. I have looked at 2019 Coachmen Apex Nano 208 BHS it is in my price range, but may be pushing my towing capacity?

Any advice or recommendations would be truly appreciated!!!
  • theoldwizard1 4 people will be in truck (2 adults 2 children). Not so much in the bed, its only 5' maybe 2 dogs and some gear. GVWR is 6k,the type of towing will be hills and mountains, some flats. No dirt bikes or quads. The bunks will be for my kids.
    KD$UPL the standard Colorado is 7k towing, ZR2 is 5k

    thank you both for your insight and wisdom!
  • I really thought the diesel Colorado had a higher tow rating than that.
    Keep in mind their are many kinds of trailers and a hard sided travel trailer is by far the most difficult to tow. A truck that may be well suited to tow a 5,000 pound boat may be a struggling handful with a 4,000 pound travel trailer.
    The dry weight of a trailer doesn't include water, propane, or a battery. You then have to add all of your food and gear.
    If your tow rating really is 5,000 and the trailer really is 4,000 pounds dry then I would say you have too much trailer for that truck.
  • Did Chevy offer a towing package as an option and do you have it installed ?

    Unloaded that trailer weighs 4000 lbs. You might be surprised how fast you can add 1000 lbs ! The other big issue is what are you going to have in the truck. 4 people ? How much in the bed ? What is the GVWR for the truck and the GCVWR (truck and trailer) ?

    The other big factor is type of towing. Flat, hills or mountains ?

    Yes, you are borderline, but it is doable. Just watch what heavy object you plan to add (no dirt bikes or quads).


    P.S. Those "double" bunks will hold 2 people shorter than 5'4" and less than 125 lbs.
  • What is the Colorado’s payload max? What weight will you carry in the truck...people, pets, stuff?

    Unfortunately you violated the rule..buy or select the TT first. Then match a TV to it.

    Yes, with that TT weighing 3948 dry, loaded and wet you’ll be over 5000 pounds. Full fresh water alone will be 825 pounds.