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Re: Towed From Denver to Moab, UT
The second picture looks SO much better.
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Re: Towed From Denver to Moab, UT
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Thanks for your report on your new trailer. I just bought one that weighs about the same, a Trail-Sport TS25S, and will be traveling from Dallas to Salt Lake City to Yellowstone this summer. I've taken it on one short trip and got about 9.5mpg on flat land with 20mph crosswinds give or take a little. The new trailer replaced a Coyote Sport 180 that weighed about 3400lbs unloaded and right at 4000lbs. loaded. I took this trailer to Alaska and back last summer. I only averaged about 10mpg with this trailer. One thing you might look into is trying to tow a bit more level -- this won't help your gas mileage, but it is supposed to be better for your trailer as the load will be distributed more equally over the front and rear trailer axle... Last edited by nolaridge : 05-02-2008 at 07:29 AM. Reason: adding text |
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Re: Towed From Denver to Moab, UT
I am no expert but it looks like you have some serious tounge weight on your set up or ???
Looks like an extension of some type might level her out a bit. That should seriously help.
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Re: Towed From Denver to Moab, UT
You're going to have a blast. Let us know when you're passing through Utah. If it's possible, we'd love to meet you for a meal or a cup of coffee. We're about 40 miles north of SLC. We've gone to Yellowstone the last two summers.
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