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Bobbo wrote:sgip2000 wrote:
For frontal area, subtract the area blocked by the truck.
Look at the front of the truck when hitched up. The areas of the front of the trailer you can see are the areas that are added up for frontal area.
Put a cap on your truck and the frontal area will decrease.
I would like to see the studies to back up the assertion that you subtract the area blocked by the truck. Please post your sources.
โJul-30-2018 06:44 PM
sgip2000 wrote:
For frontal area, subtract the area blocked by the truck.
Look at the front of the truck when hitched up. The areas of the front of the trailer you can see are the areas that are added up for frontal area.
Put a cap on your truck and the frontal area will decrease.
โJul-30-2018 12:58 PM
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Lynnmor wrote:
Once up to speed, weight isn't a big factor except on hills. The fact that you will be towing a "parachute" will keep you deep into the throttle almost all of the time. Your vehicles cooling system and other mechanical systems may not be up to that work load. You can compensate somewhat by driving much slower, which will save fuel, but it sounds like you have a very small dog with a very large tail.
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JVFLDF wrote:
Thank you all for the replies. I plan to stay well under the Max Towing capacity, I have found a couple of hybrids that meet that criteria. My concern is the Frontal Area. "Maximum trailer frontal area 30sq feet" The expandables I am interested in fall 1000lbs below the max towing capacity the frontal area calculates out to be 84sq ft. What would be the effects of towing this with my Nissan Frontier? Does the decrease weight compensate for the increased area? How would this effect safety? Or, would it just effect how I should drive i.e. slower, mpg. etc.?
โJul-29-2018 04:52 PM