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Tow capacity of a 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="GordoJay" data-source="post: 1946053" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>I wonder if maybe you're coming at this from the wrong direction. What if you ask what's the least trailer you can get by with and see where that puts you. One guy and a dog don't need much room. If you're planning to migrate with the seasons, you can always be somewhere with pleasant weather, which means that you can spend a lot of time outside during the day. If the answer to this question is a smaller trailer, you should consider it. If it leads to a much smaller trailer, you could consider whether adding a little extra size would be worth it, trading off towing comfort for living comfort. If you're at the minimum size now, I'd personally buy a truck better suited for towing. My general rule of thumb is that comfortable towing ends somewhere around half the tow rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordoJay, post: 1946053, member: 39584"] I wonder if maybe you're coming at this from the wrong direction. What if you ask what's the least trailer you can get by with and see where that puts you. One guy and a dog don't need much room. If you're planning to migrate with the seasons, you can always be somewhere with pleasant weather, which means that you can spend a lot of time outside during the day. If the answer to this question is a smaller trailer, you should consider it. If it leads to a much smaller trailer, you could consider whether adding a little extra size would be worth it, trading off towing comfort for living comfort. If you're at the minimum size now, I'd personally buy a truck better suited for towing. My general rule of thumb is that comfortable towing ends somewhere around half the tow rating. [/QUOTE]
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