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Anyway, I'm selling my 29ft 5th wheel (obviously the CC cant tow that)..
And a friend who owns an RV lot called me about one that might be coming in on trade, we'll know tuesday..
The trailer details are:
'04 Wanderer Hybrid
About 22 to 24 ft overall from hitch to bumper
Comes with the easy-lift hitch
Dry weight 3800lbs, max guessed at about 4800, but who tows a fully max trailer?!
Here is a close picture of it from a web site, but a year newer Trailer
I know my truck is rated at about 5200lbs max tow.. The question is, any ideas how this would pull behind it?
I have seen a couple CC's locally pulling this big or even slightly bigger, one even has a toy hauler behind his but he is WAY low in back with it (I took pictures of how bad he drags with it.. Have them someplace).
I havent gotten the exact specs on the model that may be coming in on trade, hoping to maybe get some details on exact weights tonight, but a guess has been (from a similar model from Tahoe) at 450-500lbs hitch weight.. The Tahoe is 550lbs hitch, and 4100lbs dry, so we just took a guess at dropping the hitch by about the same ratio as the known drop in the dry weight (we know the trailer is 3600-3800dry).. They have a tounge scale at the shop, so if needed we can get an exact hitch weight if it comes in tomorrow on trade. It is currently being towed by a lowered, otherwise completely stock (no known airbags, overloads, etc), 2wd Tahoe..
If it would tow ok, and the price is right, I'm not opposed to airbags in the back to help level the load, although I'm guessing the eaz-lift would probably get it close to level..
I dont see where this trailer would have even the 400 hitch weight, I've seen the exact trailer from the outside and it looks like a 'lite' model.
Anyone have any thoughts? Or better yet, anyone have a trialer like this that can give an opinion on the trailer also?
I have had a pop-up, but didnt like having to pop it up to do anything, even load things in/out.. And have had 2 5th wheels a and one previous (very small) older trailer.. But have never had a Hybrid..
I didnt want to have to pop the beds out every time if I'm camping alone, and Don told me this specific model doesnt have to, the beds are separated by a closing divider inside and unlike the Rockwood Roo, you dont have a bed hanging into the interior when its closed.. The interior is just a regular trailer when the beds are closed, with the u-shaped lounge/dining table tuning into a large double (maybe queen) if you dont fold out the front bed. The side beds are also close doff making a hallway/room unless they are folded into double beds.
Thanks for any input
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