Hey all, I'm trying to find the "right" Class A (or Class C if I must) motorhome that will be capable of towing my Jeep (2009 JKU) on a trailer, without breaking the bank. I'm fine with a little older, say 2005+ or maybe even 2000+, just having a really hard time finding the GVWR/GCWR/hitch rating info on each coach.
I figured that I would ask you all, hopefully someone has some advice for me on a coach you use to haul that kind of load (I'm guessing 7,500-ish) behind a Class A or Class C motorhome.
Thanks all!
PS, Yes, I know that the hitch rating does not necessarily mean that I'll be able to pull that much with a fully loaded coach... I know the math with GVWR and GCWR, just can't always find all that info online, so I'm looking for real-world experience and suggestions...
i.e. a friend of mine has a 2005 Coachman Cross Country 354MBS, it's got a 300HP Cummins engine and I'm told it struggles a bit with hills when towing his Jeep on a trailer and that I should look for 315+HP if I go with a diesel.
That's the kind of info I need. =)
I figured that I would ask you all, hopefully someone has some advice for me on a coach you use to haul that kind of load (I'm guessing 7,500-ish) behind a Class A or Class C motorhome.
Thanks all!
PS, Yes, I know that the hitch rating does not necessarily mean that I'll be able to pull that much with a fully loaded coach... I know the math with GVWR and GCWR, just can't always find all that info online, so I'm looking for real-world experience and suggestions...
i.e. a friend of mine has a 2005 Coachman Cross Country 354MBS, it's got a 300HP Cummins engine and I'm told it struggles a bit with hills when towing his Jeep on a trailer and that I should look for 315+HP if I go with a diesel.
That's the kind of info I need. =)