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nhtope wrote:
Hello,
I have been going back and forth on how to improve my fuel economy. Our current set up is a 2013 Chevy 4X4 2500 hd with 3.73 gears gas. I know that diesel would have been the way to go but it was too expensive. We pull a Wilderness 3150ds. It is 6700lbs dry so I am estimating it at around 8,000 loaded. We also tow with a Hensley arrow. Currently I am able to get about 7 mpg. We would like to venture further out west but I am concerned with how often we would have to stop. Would going to a lighter trailer that is a little shorter help with this? For example I have seen some 26 foot trailers around 5,000 lbs. Would it be enough of an improvement to be worth a trade in? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. one last thing. Do the vehicle tuners like the Bully Dog help with this at all? Thanks
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romore wrote:
You likely won't see a big improvement, certainly not enough to down size the trailer. I find my right foot has more to do with mileage than anything, 55-60 seems to be a good speed. Any more than that I pay.
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Gdetrailer wrote:
You are not going to gain much if any by downsizing.
I have said before, if you are worried about mileage, sell the RV, buy a Prius and visit Hotels and Motels...