Rrf

Old 05-21-2018, 12:58 PM
  #1  
RRF
Junior Member
SHOW GUEST
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 1
Default Rrf

Looking for Advice on a towing package-
I have been out of racing for a good bit. I now have a good size family and it’s not where I used to be single where a dually and a trailer would work. I have a 38ft ATC all aluminum trailer with a lift. It will have one Race car in it most of the time and sometimes will carry two with a classic show car. We prefer to not buy a Toter due to price differential and how used they seem to be compared to a motor home that is newer. Due to having several kids, we won’t go racing a a lot but would also like to also go camping. My question is, given that I have a lighter trailer being all aluminum,and I also have a trailer toad to reduce toungue weight. I’m wondering now that the class C or super C’s have higher HP motors, would be a wise option or are there any folks doing something similar?
If the class A Diesel motorhome is still the best choice- I’ve heard different opinions on those and would like to hear from folks that have “been there, done that so to speak”

-I’ve heard, don’t get one with a radiator in the back as the frames are better with the side mount radiators?
-I’ve also been told radiators on the side over heat when pulling and that back mount radiators are fine if you have a solid chassis. Opinions?
-I’ve heard that 300-350 HP will work and I’ve been told to not get anything below a 400HP motor.opinions?
-I’ve been told to get a tri Axle with a motor home but also been told one is not needed with a trailer toad.This made me wonder is a Super C would work with my trailer and toad. Opinions?
-my Last question- is there a rule that if your trailer is 38ft that the coach or a unit pulling the trailer has to be 38ft or greater if it is a motor coach? I know a super c or c class with a 350HP Engine will be less feet then 38ft. Trying to prevent as much overall length as possible if I can. Opinions here?

My apologies for the long detail. We will not be buying anything new but even at used, I need to make sure we are measuring twice and cutting once. Appreciate any feedback.
RRF is offline  

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service - Do Not Sell My Personal Information -