potter water
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Fifth wheel and bumper pull RV's are hard on tow vehicles in another way. The total "wetted area" wind resistance is pretty high. Unlike the CD that is pretty streamlined.
I must now confess that I'm not a flat lander and most of my towing of 5th or boats is up and down hills from sea level to 7000 feet. However, I've driven a diesel pulling a fifth wheel back to Cape Kennedy across the flat lands against 35 mph headwinds and was sure someone had attached a huge anchor to the bumper. Head winds do a bigger number on MPG than flat-land towing weight with higher wind resistance trailers.
Nuff said.
I must now confess that I'm not a flat lander and most of my towing of 5th or boats is up and down hills from sea level to 7000 feet. However, I've driven a diesel pulling a fifth wheel back to Cape Kennedy across the flat lands against 35 mph headwinds and was sure someone had attached a huge anchor to the bumper. Head winds do a bigger number on MPG than flat-land towing weight with higher wind resistance trailers.
Nuff said.