โMar-03-2014 06:16 AM
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โMar-03-2014 10:09 AM
Roman Duck wrote:
ok, I've figured out the popup is the westlake model with a axle wt of 2150 ibs. I remeber that there Kia minivan was over the GCVW, by about 200 lbs. Thats before loading. That's the reason they need to get a TV.
โMar-03-2014 09:19 AM
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โMar-03-2014 08:53 AM
Roman Duck wrote:
Recently our cousins purchased a 2000 coleman popup camper. This is a step up from tent camping.
When they bought it, the DW & I towed it home from the seller.
I towed it with a 08 chevy colorado Z71. The popup appeared to be heavy on the tongue and during the tow home, made us bottom out a couple of times. I beleive that the pop up weighed about 2200 lbs They currently have a Kia minivan, which is too light and is over GVW.
โMar-03-2014 08:35 AM
โMar-03-2014 07:15 AM
jgos929 wrote:
Any 1/2 ton will pull that no problem. Im surprised you had issues with that Colorado. They have a payload of 1547# and a towing capacity of 4000#. Did you have a bunch of weight in the bed?
โMar-03-2014 07:14 AM
โMar-03-2014 07:10 AM
sky_free wrote:
You/they need a Weight Distributing Hitch if towing with an SUV or small pickup even with that light weight trailer. The Colorado should handle a 2200 trailer just fine, but you need to even out the load a bit. Recommending a specific vehicle is tough without more information about how many people they are travelling with and how much they want to spend. Most people seem to upgrade from popups to regular TT's after a short amount of time so they might want to plan for that by getting something with at least 7,000 lbs of towing capacity.
โMar-03-2014 06:49 AM
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