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Old 09-20-2015, 04:36 PM   #6
KCook
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37KT
State: Michigan
Posts: 282
THOR #2628
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Originally Posted by Altonymous View Post
Hi all!

It's my first post here because we are considering purchasing a 2015 Thor Outlaw 37MD. I took it for a test drive today and I was quite shocked at how high those RPMs would climb to get the coach moving.. but then again it's the first RV I've EVERY driven.. hell it's the first I've ever been in while moving.

Anyway, looking at the UVW and GCWR it looks like we will be able to tow our trailer and Jeep; which I'm estimating to be under 7.5k but definitely over 5k. However, I have concerns about it being able to do it well.

Do you have any thoughts on the matter? I'm really hoping to hear good news.. because my bad news tank is full.

Thanks in advance!
Welcome aboard, it comes down weight, your coach chassis is 26k and GCWR is 30k. How much stuff (including people) are you going to put in this coach and your tongue weight from your tailer as well. If it was me I would be looking at a Super C or something that has a true 10k in towing.

KC
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