gt3mike
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I'm in the market for an Airstream travel trailer, and have settled on a 23 foot front bedroom configuration (23FB). All of the models with this floorplan are at the upper end of the towing weight range of a 2021 Rubicon, some closer to the top than others.
I'm curious what the towing experience is like with a trailer this large -- Airstream or other, but especially Airstream. I'm sure a weight distributing hitch is essential for this purpose. My JTR has 35s and 5.12 gearing, and stock springs, but I'm considering progressive-rate springs. I recently towed a 20' Basecamp with a WDH several hundred miles over a couple of Colorado passes, and I was surprised how well it went. But the trailers I'm looking at now are larger and heavier
I'm really interested in peoples' actual experiences here. I already have a lot of towing experience with various tow vehicles, and I already understand the risks associated with towing something at the upper end of the weight range.
Thanks in advance!
I'm curious what the towing experience is like with a trailer this large -- Airstream or other, but especially Airstream. I'm sure a weight distributing hitch is essential for this purpose. My JTR has 35s and 5.12 gearing, and stock springs, but I'm considering progressive-rate springs. I recently towed a 20' Basecamp with a WDH several hundred miles over a couple of Colorado passes, and I was surprised how well it went. But the trailers I'm looking at now are larger and heavier
I'm really interested in peoples' actual experiences here. I already have a lot of towing experience with various tow vehicles, and I already understand the risks associated with towing something at the upper end of the weight range.
Thanks in advance!
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