Trailer Length
Trailers over 20ft are best pulled by a truck, or at least an SUV with a truck frame. Most SUVs have a car-style frame and lack the weight and rigidity to control a larger trailer.
Cargo Capacity
This trailer has the ability to carry enough weight for most full-time families, or lots of toys for weekend adventures.
This trailer is within specs for many half ton trucks, but make sure the the payload capacity is sufficient.
Even if a half-ton would work, 3/4 ton trucks are built for towing. At this trailer size, its good idea to move up to a bigger truck like a Ford F-250, Ram 2500, or GMC Sierra HD.
Look inside the door frame for a sticker that lists the payload capacity. The vehicle needs to be able to carry the tongue weight of the trailer, passengers, and gear. For a driver, passenger, and gear, that means about 1,346 pounds.
Estimated Minimum Payload | |
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Individual | 1,126 lbs |
Couple | 1,346 lbs |
Family | 1,706 lbs |
Package Features
MSRP | |
Category | Toy Hauler (TT) |
Sleeps | |
Length | 24ft 1in |
Width | 8ft 0in |
Weight | 4,463 lbs |
Cargo Capacity | 3,087 lbs |
Max Weight (GVWR) | 7,550 lbs |
Freshwater Capacity | 40 gal |
Graywater Capacity | 38 gal |
Blackwater Capacity | 28 gal |
Package Features
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