by Rail73 » Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:03 pm
I have put both Airtabs and a Nosecone on my 6x10. My observations are:
1. The Airtabs did help with trailer stability, but I didn't notice any significant change in fuel economy. They were reasonably priced, and I recommend them as they were easy to install.
2. Haven't had enough trips to notice measurable increase in fuel economy with the Nosecone, but have noticed that it does tow more easily at speeds up to about 60 MPH, but above that speed I don't notice much difference. Due to the design of my trailer (Pace trailer sold by Home Depot), I wasn't able to mount the Nosecone as high on the front of the trailer as I would like, so about 8" on top of the Nosecone still catches the wind off the top of the camper shell on my full-size pickup at speeds above 55-60. At those speeds, the Nosecone seems to just ride in the wake of the truck/shell without having much effect. I expect the improvement would be more noticable if I had a smaller or lower vehicle, or a wider trailer. In short -I would not recommend a Nosecone for a small trailer like mine. I knew when I purchased the Nosecone that I would have to tow it regularly for years to realize enough fuel savings to pay for the investment - but that wasn't the reason I purchased it (was more interested at better performance at highway speeds while climbing mountain grades with my underpowered pickup - and it has helped in that regard). Will also note that installation of the Nosecone was more difficult than I anticipated, although customer service and shipping were painless.
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