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<blockquote data-quote="AW10" data-source="post: 426386" data-attributes="member: 5452"><p>I'll be going gooseneck with slide in camper up front in the future. Most of the time I don't camp when I go 4 wheeling so having an enclosed seems like a lot of extra gas ( maybe ? ). If you can jack up the camper and take it off the trailer easily for an extra rig or less weight then that seems like the best way to me. If it's a pain to take off then I might go enclosed.</p><p></p><p>If the camper comes off easy and all you want to do is go camping then you don't have to pull a trailer. Just put it in the back of your truck and head out.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know if you get worse gas mileage with a loaded enclosed gooseneck trailer or is it about the same as a loaded flatbed gooseneck?? I'm sure it has been covered before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AW10, post: 426386, member: 5452"] I'll be going gooseneck with slide in camper up front in the future. Most of the time I don't camp when I go 4 wheeling so having an enclosed seems like a lot of extra gas ( maybe ? ). If you can jack up the camper and take it off the trailer easily for an extra rig or less weight then that seems like the best way to me. If it's a pain to take off then I might go enclosed. If the camper comes off easy and all you want to do is go camping then you don't have to pull a trailer. Just put it in the back of your truck and head out. Anyone know if you get worse gas mileage with a loaded enclosed gooseneck trailer or is it about the same as a loaded flatbed gooseneck?? I'm sure it has been covered before. [/QUOTE]
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