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Old 07-12-2011, 01:16 PM   #1
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Will my 2011 V10 powered Itasca Winnebago tow a VW Jetta or a Jeep Wrangler and not over tax the RV?

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When we go south for the winter we tow an enclosed trailer weighing about 10,000 #s using a Trailer Toad. The temps of engine and tranny run just about the same as when not towing per the ScanGage. It will shift down a little sooner due to the load. The V10 is a workhorse as is the tranny. I also tow our Prius on a tow dolly when we go to FL to visit and have no problems there either.

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Old 07-12-2011, 02:26 PM   #3
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Will my 2011 V10 powered Itasca Winnebago tow a VW Jetta or a Jeep Wrangler and not over tax the RV?
FLIGHTSIMMER: To correctly answer your questions, we will need to know the loaded weight of your coach, its GVWR & GCVWR, and the weight of whatever you want to tow. You should also consider adding a supplemental braking system to anything over 1000 pounds, some states actually require them.

goldwingerx2: I'm sure you meant it as a "figure of speach", but a V-10 has never been available in a Workhorse chassis Ed
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Will my 2011 V10 powered Itasca Winnebago tow a VW Jetta or a Jeep Wrangler and not over tax the RV?

I was guessing since he said V10 that it was a F53 not a Workhorse. What I meant is it will pull a load like a team of Clydesdales.
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I was guessing since he said V10 that it was a F53 not a Workhorse.......
goldwingerx2: NO problem, I was just "grinning" at ya! Every time I try to help somebody, I learn something. In this case, the OP apparently has an F350 or F450 based Class C. I learned this because I did not know what an Itasca "SILVER" was, and went to the website to see. Apparently these coaches have a GCVWR of 20,000, so he just "might" be able to tow one of his choices, depending on how heavy his coach is.

It would be helpful if more of our members added the rig info as their signature, like you and I have done. Ed
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goldwingerx2: NO problem, I was just "grinning" at ya! Every time I try to help somebody, I learn something. In this case, the OP apparently has an F350 or F450 based Class C. I learned this because I did not know what an Itasca "SILVER" was, and went to the website to see. Apparently these coaches have a GCVWR of 20,000, so he just "might" be able to tow one of his choices, depending on how heavy his coach is.

It would be helpful if more of our members added the rig info as their signature, like you and I have done. Ed
NO offense taken when I wrote workhorse I was not thinking of the chassis only the power of the Ford setup. We all learn everyday and I have learned more than once today. I guess this goes to show how difficult the English language is. Yes, more info in the signature is always helpful.
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Old 07-15-2011, 08:38 PM   #7
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Hey goldwinger2,
Just browsing and saw the goldwing in your name.
We just bought a 2011 Winne Tour 42QD. I also recently bought a 08 gold wing trike and a Chevy silverado with a hydraulic lift to carry the bike. Makes a nice rig for traveling with my toys. Only thing is the trike is in the weather, but I also bought a cover from gezagear made for towing.

We will be heading to Hendersonville, NC in a couple of weeks for a couple of months.

Is there a goldwing/RV forum or club that you know of?

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I might have to go with a 2 door wrangle as the 4 door is 5500lbs
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I might have to go with a 2 door wrangle as the 4 door is 5500lbs
I could be wrong but I thought the 4 door Jeeps we;re about 4500 lbs. when we we're checking them out.

Ended up with a Liberty that's about 4300 lbs.

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I could be wrong but I thought the 4 door Jeeps we;re about 4500 lbs. when we we're checking them out.

Ended up with a Liberty that's about 4300 lbs.

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I test drove a 4 door Wrangler and it said 5500LBS, I was surprised it weighed so much.
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I test drove a 4 door Wrangler and it said 5500LBS, I was surprised it weighed so much.
The curb weight for a 4Dr Wrangler is around 4100 lbs according to Edmunds.com. The Gross Weight is about 5300 lbs
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Flightsimmer,

Before you give up on a 4 door, Be sure you're checking the correct weight for what you need to know.

The build sheet from Jeep on my 2008, 4 door hardtop shows several weights, each of which is important for a different reason.

The curb weight is 4,075 lbs. - this is just the Jeep with the equipment it came with and the fluids (including gas). No cargo, no people, no base plate for towing, etc.

The GVWR weight is 4,990 - this is the max allowable for the curb weight plus the cargo, passengers, base plate, bike rack, roof rack, and anything else you can cram into it or hang off of it.

Somewhere between the curb weight and the GVWR is what we actually haul behind the Vista. But it's far closer to the curb weight than it is to the GVWR since we don't load that much into/on top of/on back of the Wrangler.

If they don't already have it, a dealer or owner can get this info for you.

We love our Wrangler because it suits our style of travel with and without the RV.
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Flightsimmer,

Before you give up on a 4 door, Be sure you're checking the correct weight for what you need to know.

The build sheet from Jeep on my 2008, 4 door hardtop shows several weights, each of which is important for a different reason.

The curb weight is 4,075 lbs. - this is just the Jeep with the equipment it came with and the fluids (including gas). No cargo, no people, no base plate for towing, etc.

The GVWR weight is 4,990 - this is the max allowable for the curb weight plus the cargo, passengers, base plate, bike rack, roof rack, and anything else you can cram into it or hang off of it.

Somewhere between the curb weight and the GVWR is what we actually haul behind the Vista. But it's far closer to the curb weight than it is to the GVWR since we don't load that much into/on top of/on back of the Wrangler.

If they don't already have it, a dealer or owner can get this info for you.

We love our Wrangler because it suits our style of travel with and without the RV.
How is the reliability the Wrangler?, it has been a while since I played with jeeps, it will be a dayly driver and a toad.

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