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Old 06-30-2022, 02:32 PM   #3
Chance
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We do not have to get out in left field to discuss a subject seriously based on facts and data. It may actually help educate a few prospective buyers to better understand RV choices they will make.


https://www.rvlifemag.com/andy-thoms...v-hitch-hints/


Above is not a scientific test but makes the point nonetheless. A larger and heavier trailer can be more fuel efficient by simply being more aerodynamic.

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