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What would be the max size trailer u would pull with this motorhome Class A 2000 Thor Infinity 30' has the triton gas V10 engine, has the towing package, Guys @ the dealership tells me that "ALL" motorhomes should not pull no more then 5000 # ......I'm lookin into pullin a New 24' trailer that weighs Aprox. 3200# ,plus the racecar that weighs 2300#,plus tools & a few parts, and also a new ezgo golf cart that i don't know how much weighs, with this motorhome......Does this sound like to much to be pullin with this motorhome ??? Thanks Guys
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The reason most RV dealers say not to pull over 5000# is the hitch system on most RV's are crap. If you can get it beefed up or supported it will hold fine. I have a 32' Coachman with the 460, it has the Banks exauhst kit on it, and the Banks cold air intake system, we haul a 30' Cargo Mate, with our 3000# Mustang, 4 wheeler, Jr. Dragster, tools, and all the other stuff needed to spend the weekend racing. Have not had any issues towing at all. All I did was re-enforce the hitch area of the motorhome, ours actually drives better towing than it does without.
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The E Z Go weighs 690 lbs dry. No help on the motor home as I use a tk.
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I have a 2005 30 foot Damon with the Ford V10. I tow a 28 foot Haulmark with my 3300# race car, golf cart, junior dragster, tools, parts, etc. Make sure you have the hitch reinforced. Also, I got a Trailer Toad last year and it makes a hugh difference. I travel about 17,000 miles a year with mine and have over 50,000 miles on it now. Motorhome pulls and stops fine.
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I have been looking at c class motorhomes with ford v 10 and 4od trans .are the chassis not strong enough for a 28 ft trailer? I see very few of them at the races. There are tons of them for sale, but i wondered why noboby uses them. Thanks
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big differance in chassis from the class C to the class A. A friend of ours uses a class C with his 24' trailer, and hates towing it anywhere, we used my motorhome to take hit trailer to a race not long ago, and he was amazed at how much better it towed.
His is now for sale also.
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I just bought a '07 Winnebago Class C 31' Outlook earlier this year. I use it to pull my open trailer, and I honestly cannot tell that it is back there. I talked at length with Marc LaBrecque at Diamond RV before I bought this unit and his advice was extremely helpful. The Winnebago units are truly better made motorhomes than many of the other brands that I looked at. Mine has a 215" wheelbase and has the rear air springs. This is my first motorhome, so I really don't have anything to compare it to but I have been pleased with how well it drives and with how it pulls the trailer. I plan on maybe boxing in the frame extensions at some point, but as Marc pointed out, it is probably not necessary with the Winnebago and my current trailer.
The only issue I have is, of course, with fuel mileage. It has the V10, and gets about 7 mpg or so without the trailer and about 6 mpg with it. Anyone have any suggestions on how to improve this? I usually drive about 67-68 mph with the engine turning about 2400-2500 rpm. I called Hypertech and they told me that they do not have a programmer for it yet, but they are working on it. I've heard good things about the Banks systems, but it seems like the payback would take forever. Dean |
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Also, I'll raise my hand as a guy with tranny issues as well. I've had no problem with the hitch area of my RV since the dealer reinforced it for me when I bought it. But, at about 35,000 miles it started showing signs of tranny issues, and it's on it's last legs now. I'll be taking this thing over to Competition Transmissions in the near future to have them make it bullet-proof for me.
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So, How about Distribution Bars, Would they help to prolong the life of the tranny ???? Just asking before i buy this kinda stuff
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The ford v10 powerwise is fine except for large mountians, our first trans was bad instantly when new,
we made them put in a new unit and not fix the one that came out, now 62,000 miles later no problems. we run synthetic fluid in motor and transmission.we have a tag axle and stops excellent.we tow a 28' and1' extra tall haulmark edge tri axle.handles and drives well.don't know trailer weight but its heavy,we sell parts and race.hitch we had reinforced as well.just watch for the air filter getting wet in hard rain. you should be fine go have some fun and good luck. Ray Fordyce jr ps. carry a spare coil pack |
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