ProtonDecay
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Derek
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2020
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 174
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- Location
- Bay Area, California
- Vehicle(s)
- '21 Ford Ranger XLT
- Occupation
- Retired
Heh, your Obi Dweller likely does better than our Black Series HQ15. The dry weights are about the same, but yours has a lower profile/frontal area, so should be a bit easier.Nice variety of rigs you have there. What are you pulling? Ours is an OBi Dweller. Does it suck towing on the highway like ours does?![]()
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I guess towing is in the eye of the beholder. We drag our HQ15 all over the place (22K miles over the last year) both on-road and off, and it is the best towing trailer we've ever had. Granted, using the Ranger means I always know the trailer is attached, but with the mods we've made (Icon suspension, Hydrastar disc trailer brakes, Equal-i-zer WDH hitch, McHitch, Air Lift air bags, etc.) it tows quite well for our needs.
Everything is a compromise, of course. What part of highway towing isn't working out so well for you?
BTW, I have to say, I am very impressed by the Dweller. I travelled with one for two weeks in Mexico and got a chance to see it handle off-road. And the design is outstanding - the layout, equipment placement and choice of equipment are all top-notch. A Pop-top is not for us at this point, but I will definitely keep them on my list of trailers to check out as they evolve.
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