Hey everyone, I've been trying to figure out a good combination of factors for a great RV for my family. It's just me and my wife, our 4 year old girl, and our four-month-old girl. Daddy and the 3 girls, So a small family.
We're looking to upgrade from an Odessey to the Telluride.
And before 10 guys jump in and say " if you want to get a real tow vehicle you need this or that"....as long as we are within our specs, it should all work out just fine. So let's go with that for now.
As we all know the Telluride is rated to tow 5000 lb and it has a hitch weight of 351 lb.
Which means, as long as we stay at 3500 lb and 10% hitch weight (351) it is completely balanced, and we should be good to go. And we'll have PLENTY of pulling power being well under the max.
I'm planning on getting a brake controller installed and WDH with this setup. Possibly aftermarket Airbags and a welded on Hitch Rated for 5000/500.
I was looking at the Coachmen Apex Nano 185bh
Here's some of the specs....
SPECIFICATIONS
Hitch Weight:
350 lb.
GVWR:
3800 lb.
UVW
2850 lb.
CCC
950 lb.
Exterior Length:
20' 6"
Exterior Height:
9' 9"
Exterior Width:
90"
Fresh Water:
30 gal.
Gray Water:
30 gal.
Black Water:
30 gal.
Awning Size:
12'
So with water and all gear loaded up that should put us right at 3500 lbs.
This thing should be sailing on the freeway with flying colors cause we are well under our tow capacity.
Sleeping for 4 with a dedicated dinette or sleeps 5, double sink, full fridge, toilet and separate shower / tub, this is quite the upgrade from many other RVs in the same weight capacity.
Thoughts on this being a great RV match for the Telluride?
We're looking to upgrade from an Odessey to the Telluride.
And before 10 guys jump in and say " if you want to get a real tow vehicle you need this or that"....as long as we are within our specs, it should all work out just fine. So let's go with that for now.
As we all know the Telluride is rated to tow 5000 lb and it has a hitch weight of 351 lb.
Which means, as long as we stay at 3500 lb and 10% hitch weight (351) it is completely balanced, and we should be good to go. And we'll have PLENTY of pulling power being well under the max.
I'm planning on getting a brake controller installed and WDH with this setup. Possibly aftermarket Airbags and a welded on Hitch Rated for 5000/500.
I was looking at the Coachmen Apex Nano 185bh
Here's some of the specs....
SPECIFICATIONS
Hitch Weight:
350 lb.
GVWR:
3800 lb.
UVW
2850 lb.
CCC
950 lb.
Exterior Length:
20' 6"
Exterior Height:
9' 9"
Exterior Width:
90"
Fresh Water:
30 gal.
Gray Water:
30 gal.
Black Water:
30 gal.
Awning Size:
12'
So with water and all gear loaded up that should put us right at 3500 lbs.
This thing should be sailing on the freeway with flying colors cause we are well under our tow capacity.
Sleeping for 4 with a dedicated dinette or sleeps 5, double sink, full fridge, toilet and separate shower / tub, this is quite the upgrade from many other RVs in the same weight capacity.
Thoughts on this being a great RV match for the Telluride?
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