I pull my c22 cruiser with a 6-cylinder Ford Explorer. I've trailered from Wisconsin to Florida and back three times now, with almost no problems. I go through a lot of trailer lights, and keep several spares. The first year the double axles were out of alignment by .75 inches, causing a lot of tire wear, but since that was fixed, no problems with tires (BTW, the trailer came from the dealer with mis-aligned axles; also a few critical nuts, like the one holding the trailer tongue on!). Replacing the original tires with radials increased my gas mileage by about 1 mpg. With a following wind and warmer temperatures I get about 15 mpg, and I've averaged about 12 mpg on each trip to and from Wisconsin and Florida. A head wind will quickly drop my mileage down to 10 mpg. I cruise on the highway at between 55 and 60, but have had it up to 80 on some downhills in Missouri, which is not my usual practice at all! I prefer not having to pass; I think I passed two vehicles on the way here in Florida from Wisconsin this winter. But I like my Ford!