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tama2112 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
No. Too heavy once loaded and ready to camp to tow comfortably.
You want something <7000lbs totally loaded with water and all your stuff.
Thanks for the reply! You'll find my RV salesperson's response interesting (as I said you really can't trust them):
For clarification of terms: GVWR on the UltraLite 28DDBH is 8800 lbs. This is what the camper axles have the capability to carry, the camper & everything in it. Unloaded weight is 7180 lbs. + 400 lbs of your personal stuff = approx. 7600 lbs. behind a vehicle that can tow 9200 lbs. Chances are that you'll never have the UltraLite weigh 8800 lbs. - you'd have to put 1600 lbs. of stuff in it - don't foresee that happening.
So, 15200 (Expedition GCWR) - 5864 (Expedition max curb weigh) - 480 (family) - 7600 (camper loaded) = 1256 left. This math makes sense to me. If the max GVWR of the camper can only be 7800 lbs., why would the Expedition have a towing capacity of 9200 lbs.? Honestly, the UltraLite will be fine behind the Expedition.
โJul-19-2016 09:16 AM
mkirsch wrote:
No. Too heavy once loaded and ready to camp to tow comfortably.
You want something <7000lbs totally loaded with water and all your stuff.
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tama2112 wrote:
Hi All,
I updated the original post to include the payload capacity.
The TT's I'm looking are the:
1) Dutchmen Aerolite 250KBHS. Its a 32' w/ shipping weight of 6,036 lbs. Dry hitch weight of 774 lbs.
2) Dutchmen Aerolite 242BHS; Its a 28.6' w/ shipping weight of 5,575 lbs. Dry hitch weight of 735 lbs.
What are your thoughts?
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