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Old 04-29-2010, 12:41 PM   #1
Dick Butler
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George, I have had a 24 and 26 ft Goldrush trailers for many years. Both towed excellent with Suburban or we also had a Pace Arrow Class A . The older Class A MH had tiny frame extensions and we had to create a rear section to support the hitch. Used Equializer.
hitch.... Class C Four Winds had full Ford Frame to rear Bumper. Only needed Cross brace for Equalizer Hitch.... Did Great. 460 motors....
Always check Rear MH tires for pressure before trips and wear..
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Old 04-29-2010, 01:45 PM   #2
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George, I use a 40ft Class A diesel pusher, with a 350 HP Cummins ! The chassis is a Sparten w/air ride !
My trailer is a Pace American Big Foot , 28 ft w/5ft toungue , and equalizer hitch ! Tows great,and 8.5 to 9.5 mpg at 65 mph! In the flat lands !
Overall lenght is 73.5 ft. Plenty of power and great handling !
I forgot the coach is a Damon Escaper! Hope this helps, I also use my Dodge Dually, w cummins Diesel ! Also works great !............... Good luck John
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