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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 135273" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Mine is a 22’ H&H with a steel frame and torsion axles. Need a pretty good tow vehicle but your motorhome would pull it easy. It’s a bit of a myth that aluminum trailers are easier to pull. </p><p>Yes a lower powered truck will move them from a stop quicker but at speed there is no difference as with a high enclosed trailer it’s wind your battling against after 30 MPH , not mass. </p><p>Mine pulls beautifully. It was 12k new 10 years ago. </p><p>You however probably don’t need a trailer quite that big and as you are already battling the wind with the motor home an aluminum trailer makes sense for you as back there it would be in your slip. So the stop and go advantage of the weight makes sense for you. </p><p>Michael is 100% right about the side doors. Makes life way more pleasant getting the car in and out. Mine also doubles as a garage for the Sleds and RZR. </p><p>Good hunting and consider new. Unless you want to be prepared to overhaul lighting / brakes / running gear / wheel bearings. </p><p>I hate breaking down and constantly fixing trailers when I’m supposed to having a good time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 135273, member: 3537"] Mine is a 22’ H&H with a steel frame and torsion axles. Need a pretty good tow vehicle but your motorhome would pull it easy. It’s a bit of a myth that aluminum trailers are easier to pull. Yes a lower powered truck will move them from a stop quicker but at speed there is no difference as with a high enclosed trailer it’s wind your battling against after 30 MPH , not mass. Mine pulls beautifully. It was 12k new 10 years ago. You however probably don’t need a trailer quite that big and as you are already battling the wind with the motor home an aluminum trailer makes sense for you as back there it would be in your slip. So the stop and go advantage of the weight makes sense for you. Michael is 100% right about the side doors. Makes life way more pleasant getting the car in and out. Mine also doubles as a garage for the Sleds and RZR. Good hunting and consider new. Unless you want to be prepared to overhaul lighting / brakes / running gear / wheel bearings. I hate breaking down and constantly fixing trailers when I’m supposed to having a good time. [/QUOTE]
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