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<blockquote data-quote="mudpup" data-source="post: 454897" data-attributes="member: 3180"><p>I have a 20' haulmark, 2001 I think. Between what I have put on it, and the previous owner, it's got 20k plus miles with several coast to coast pulls. My rig, all spares, coolers etc weighs in at 8200 lbs. has 5k axles with brakes all around. Tires last 2-4k miles except the crap Wally World tires i put on last trip. I carry 2 spares.</p><p>I have pulled this trailer with a tundra 5.7 @9mpg, and most recently with my Ford F-150 Eco boost 6cyl. @8mpg. Biggest issue is wind resistance. Anything over 70 mph and the gas starts to suck. Spend the money and get a quality trailer, and heavier axles. 3500 lb axles aren't going to cut it. The trailer and rig alone will max out your capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudpup, post: 454897, member: 3180"] I have a 20' haulmark, 2001 I think. Between what I have put on it, and the previous owner, it's got 20k plus miles with several coast to coast pulls. My rig, all spares, coolers etc weighs in at 8200 lbs. has 5k axles with brakes all around. Tires last 2-4k miles except the crap Wally World tires i put on last trip. I carry 2 spares. I have pulled this trailer with a tundra 5.7 @9mpg, and most recently with my Ford F-150 Eco boost 6cyl. @8mpg. Biggest issue is wind resistance. Anything over 70 mph and the gas starts to suck. Spend the money and get a quality trailer, and heavier axles. 3500 lb axles aren't going to cut it. The trailer and rig alone will max out your capacity. [/QUOTE]
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