Fortunately it is just me, the Mrs. and 2 40lb dogs so that's not too bad on cargo however space is something to content with if there's 2 little buttfaces underfoot.
My understanding of the law (and I am not a lawyer, please speak to a professional lawyer for all legal advice, this is purely my thoughts and is not to be considered legal council) is you are not obligated to be an amatuer fire fighter, call 911 and wait in a safe location.
Thanks for the link. I've just started the search for a camper, funnily enough me and the Mrs. were discussing this in the Jeep on Sunday and she's also looking at full on (used, I don't want another mortgage!) RVs.
If I do swap it'll likely be a sport/sport s, hard top with Max tow and the...
Thanks all for the feedback. So my Gladiator is on lease, and I have about 18 months left on it, sounds like the best option will be to trade up at the end of the lease. I'll be massively under-mileage so I'll bet I can figure out something with the deal and get a auto with a 6k-7k tow limit.
Well here in VT (Or any state really) I dont see a cop pulling me over with a camper towed by a truck.
But insurance might use this as an excuse... hmm. Mayhaps I'll loose a couple feet on the trailer, or upgrade the clutch?
So I'm looking at campers and the one that caught my eye is a hair over the 4000lb manual tow limit. (https://www.gulfstreamcoach.com/products/light-weight/vintage-cruiser/model/23RSS)
The Trailer has a 3920lb dry weight, so allow ~500lb for water, propane etc and I'll be ~4400->4500lb.. I can't...