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itgoes211 Apr 28, 2008 02:30 PM

Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
OK here goes.... I have searched the forums and found some information on towing. Most seem to be with the I5. Also a few posts about boats. I am concerned the camper will have more drag than a boat so here is my question.......

I have the H3 Alpha towing cap is 6000lbs, I would love to keep weight down but get what I want. If I buy a 4000lb camper dry weight should I be OK? I have to factor in adding AC, Awning etc and then my clothes, gear etc. I figure I should be able to stay around 5500. I have a 99 Silverado with the 6.0L vortec engine rated at 7200 lbs. It is getting high miles on it and would prefer to get something I can tow easily behind the ole H3. I use to tow a 3900lb dry weight camper behind it and it was very very pleasent.

Any thoughts, experiences would be very welcome..

Thanks

HummerGuy Apr 28, 2008 02:38 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
Welcome to the forum 211! I hope somebody can answer your questions. There are a few active members that pull campers with their H3's.

3hummers Apr 28, 2008 04:28 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
Sorry, I haven't towed with the H3 Alpha.

mfish Apr 28, 2008 04:43 PM

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My trailer is around 3000 lbs dry. I have towed it with the water tank full ( add 500 lbs ), lots of firewood, all our gear, etc..I was probably right around 4000 lbs. I have the I5. It towed good, was able to cruz at 55 mph, slowed to 45 or so on some steeper hills, not too bad. As you can see the trailer is much bigger than then the H3 so it gets its fair share of drag.

Ac and awning dont add that much weight, refrigerators can get heavy.

You should befine with a 4000lb dry camper, personally I would feel safe going over 4000 lbs dry weight if I had the Alpha.

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itgoes211 Apr 28, 2008 04:46 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
Mfish.... Mind me asking what kind of camper that is? And your H3 looks just like mine.....

mfish Apr 28, 2008 04:56 PM

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Sounds like you have a nice looking H3:D

My trailer is a 200815' American Freedom. www.freedomtoyhaulers.com My model isnt on their website.

Its a good entry level trailer, hasall the amenities you need for a decent price.

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Ghostrider Apr 28, 2008 05:10 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
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That was about 5,500 lbs behind an I5.
Towing power was moderate at best. 65mph was about my top speed. 70 going downhill but it was scary. DEFINATELY could have used a trailer brake. Brake pedal to the floor and it just barely got it woahed down.

mfish Apr 28, 2008 05:26 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
No trailer brakes would be scary[&:]

Mine has electric brakes and it stops like your not towing anything.

I also sprung for the weight distributing hitch and anti-sway.

Muddydawg75 Apr 28, 2008 05:29 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
telcobilly has a 19'?? Fun Finder.... I don't think his is an alpha though...

HummerGuy Apr 28, 2008 05:31 PM

RE: Travel Trailer, Camper, Towing H3 Alpha
 
I'm trying to work the wife into a FunFinder instead of a campervan. It would fit in our garage too.

You guys have all the toys :D

One day, one day...... [sm=imsmilin.gif]


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