john warren wrote: you might not be able to wear a cowboy hat in there,,, but heck,,,the spurs will just have to do.
SO.... inquiring minds would like to know. "What exactly are you planning to do with spurs on in bed?"






john warren wrote: you might not be able to wear a cowboy hat in there,,, but heck,,,the spurs will just have to do.
31 mpg, no trailer
26 mpg with 4ft w x 4ft h teardrop ( height about 6 inches higher than the car.)
21 mpg with 5ft wide x 4ft h teardrop.
15 mpg with 6ft wide x 5ft h breadloaf style trailer.
GPW wrote:Kid , Great idea ... a test !!! Those U-Hauls are Heavy too , so you get a better idea what would work with your tow vehicle ...![]()
I've got a paw paw camper top ,same height as the cab roof , on my pickup , so the air flows better off that than circulating all around ... and I suspect the airflow would be better over a similar height trailer , otherwise that's just extra frontal area sticking up ... Guessing the best performance could be obtained with a cover between the trailer and the tow ... so the area in between wouldn't leak air ... Silly idea , but like a windproof stretch sock ... that just snaps on when you're towing ...
tflux wrote:31 mpg, no trailer
26 mpg with 4ft w x 4ft h teardrop ( height about 6 inches higher than the car.)
21 mpg with 5ft wide x 4ft h teardrop.
15 mpg with 6ft wide x 5ft h breadloaf style trailer.
PERFECT! I knew somebody would have this kind of info. Thank you!
I am surprised with the results. Very drastic. Look at the difference between 4 feet wide vs. 5 feet wide (same height), 5 mpg. Then only 15 mpg with the 6 x 5??!!!! You could do better than that with a full size pickup!
Do you have any additional info on your towing? Did you tow them all at the same speed? Did you tow the 4 x 4 in the same gear as the 6 x 5? Or did you have to drop a gear to tow the 6 x 5? Any major weight difference in the 3 trailers?
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