KrennPowerSports
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For example... the 2 4 wheelers on the trailer got better MPKWh than my 5.5x10 trailer unloaded. by about 20% actually. It also was much better than the jetski trailer with just small stand-ups on it. weight wise was about the same total. The width of the trailer thinks makes the biggest impact. the 4 wheeler trailer has a 4.2' wide deck, it's very narrow and the wheels don't stick out past the side of the ct. also the height is higher making the top of the quads just under the camp height giving it better aerodynamics. I did a test run of 2 100 mile trips, with the 4 wheelers at 800lbs each i was at 550kw/mi. typical with no trailer is around 450 (bed cap did drop millage). with the unloaded or even loaded 5x10 I takes 650-750wh/mi. and the jetski trailer around 750 wh/mi. the car hauler was ridiculous at 950-1050 wh/mi unloaded.... it's wide and 18' long, not heavy....
so here's kinda the conclusion for people that don't want to read
1 truck only w/cap 450/mi
2. truck with empty or loaded 5.5x10 650/750/mi
3. jetski trailer loaded 750/mi
4. 4wheeler trailer 4x14 loaded w/2 in pic 550/mi
5. car hauler unloaded 1000/mi
I think the narrow 4 wheeler trailer is going to be the winner for long trips (yes it even pulls great, better than i thought it would). I probably will make a conversion to haul jetskis on it also
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