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bgum wrote:
Airstream 25FB and 23FB
If price is a problem you may be able to find a lightly used unit.
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valhalla360 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
And Tow vehicle mfg generally assume max tongue weight of 10% while trailer mfg design for around 15% min tongue weight. See the problem?
Truck manufacturers are usually spec'ing based on a flat bed utility trailer with negligible wind resistance in addition to the marginal hitch percentage.
โSep-03-2023 01:42 PM
Desert Captain wrote:bgum wrote:
Airstream 25FB and 23FB
If price is a problem you may be able to find a lightly used unit.
Airstreams are nice, no doubt but they tend to be heavy. The OP will want to keep trailer GVWR below 5,000# if using a Colorado. My buddy pulled a nice Lance that was 5,000# with his Colorado and it worked fine but anything heavier probably would have had issues.
Good luck.
:C
โSep-03-2023 09:53 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
And Tow vehicle mfg generally assume max tongue weight of 10% while trailer mfg design for around 15% min tongue weight. See the problem?
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bgum wrote:
Max towing capacity of Colorado is 7700 pounds.
Airstream 23FB GVWR is 6000 pounds. Wet weight is 4800 pounds. Well within limits of TV.
We have owned 4 Airstreams through the years and have pulled them with diesel 3/4 tons, 1/2 ton Chevy Silverado, Toyota 4RUNNER, and Toyota tacoma.
My observations are based on experience not on what someone said or what probably would happen.
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