Trailer Length
Trailers over 25ft are more difficult to control. We recommend at least a 3/4 ton truck at this length. The stiffer frame and heavier weight provides better control over such a long 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 a very big travel trailer. There may be some half ton trucks that could technically meet the towing specs, but experienced RVers will tell you to get a heavy duty truck. 3/4 ton trucks are the minimum recommendation.
Also, be sure you are considering fifth wheels. They are more stable and easier to tow than travel trailers, while offering features like more storage and higher ceilings. You're already in heavy duty truck territory with this trailer, so you should at least look at fifth wheels.
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 1,640 pounds.
Estimated Minimum Payload | |
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Individual | 1,420 lbs |
Couple | 1,640 lbs |
Family | 2,000 lbs |
MSRP | |
Category | Toy Hauler (TT) |
Sleeps | |
Length | 28ft 1in |
Width | 8ft 6in |
Weight | 6,611 lbs |
Cargo Capacity | 3,388 lbs |
Max Weight (GVWR) | 9,999 lbs |
Freshwater Capacity | 80 gal |
Graywater Capacity | 65 gal |
Blackwater Capacity | 40 gal |
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