I'm looking to get a 7x14 enclosed trailer. The square nose seem to be more prevalent and a bit cheaper. Does V vs square make much difference in fuel mileage? I've borrowed a couple square noses before and average about 10-11mpg with my Duramax.
Yep , but some people have problems with wind , summer here in Texas means a 25-30 mph SE-SW windIt would take quite a few miles to make your money back through mpg over just getting a cheaper square front trailer. Unless you are pulling some serious miles often. I haven’t actually pulled a pointed front trailer to compare to my square front, but my 21 duramax seems to get around the same mpg as soon as I hook anything to the trailer hitch. I cant imagine you would get much more then a mpg or so?
I bet you would come out better pulling a square front at 73-75 mph over a pointed front at 77-80 mph if it comes down to it.
Yep , but some people have problems with wind , summer here in Texas means a 25-30 mph SE-SW wind
Mine has a v and a sloped top on the front as well. Unless your gonna pull that sucker 10,000 miles a year, buy the cheap one lol. 10ish mph with a 21 duramax. My 12 Cummins gets 3 better, but several restrictive pieces fell out from under its exhaust…. Absolutely stupid my new rig gets worse mpg than my old rig which has been demoted to work truck…
We do the same thing for wall tent camping. Plus, we shower inside the trailer. It’s pretty easy to heat up water over a fish cooker and then put it in a pump up sprayer. I use the bottom of a 265 gallon round up container for a shower pan. Heating up the water warms up the trailer nicelyThis trailer will get used 1-2 times a month going to riding spots 60-120 miles away. Every other year or so I’ll use it to go to other states hunting, say 2000 miles round trip. It’ll also be used as a kitchen when I take the wall tent hunting.