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Originally Posted by SSGN
Not sure I would go with a tilt style but that's just rumours I heard when I was looking. I had an enclosed 24 Classic and it was the nicest enclosed for the $$$. My Buick weighs 3700 lbs and with it in the enclosed my Silverado 1500 could smell the hills. The 1/2 tonne is just too light and springs and brakes are marginal for that weight IMHO.
I went with an ATC alum 18 foot and it tows like a dream. Looks great, easy access and as said 50% fuel savings is exact. I get so many thumbs up when towing. This is a perfect fit for a 1/2 tonne pick up.
With that said I would like a 20 ft ATC alum enclosed as I am so happy with the open, It would be nice to have the car out of the elements some days, however it would mean getting a 3/4 tonne pick up and the costs to buy and everyday driving fuel costs go up so I am still sitting on the fence post. The open is hard to beat for close to home and I don't go far so this might be the deciding factor.
One last thought is the alum open is very easy to sell down the road and hold there value very good. I have a few people inline to buy mine if I sell.
How the H E double hockey sticks to you post pics on this form???
Good luck
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I dont' know about needing a 3/4 ton for a 20-24 ATC enclosed. They can be super light, I have the Raven with upgraded walls, 16 inch on center posts, a winch and commercial floor covering and its 3,000 lbs, the 20 foot featherlite was 1925 I think.
You have seen my v8 08 4runner and it tows the 24 foot enclosed ATC like a dream, 12-13 mpg towing if keeping the rpm's in the motors sweet spot. Open towing the featherlite would get around 13-13.5 towing best ever was dragpak at 14.7(good areodynamics), dakota could be under 13.
As a comparison the 24 foot steel Vintage bandit was more $ towing like 10 mpg, but it wasn't too bad all things considered.
Oddly my 20 foot all aluminum endlosed goldrush tows just like the Bandit, 10mpg-11mpg it might be getting nailed with drag with the 4runner.
The 2015 tacoma v6 towing the same 20 foot goldrush is in the 13MPG zone.
Diffferent tow vehicles do matter....the 93 one ton dodge magnum 360 with 4.10 rear doesn't care what trailer is back there, its going to get the same mpg, 10-11.
With careful driving a good brake controller, etc, you can do like I did the tow to Bradenton FL and back in January event free with a 1/2 ton, bigger, ie diesel would be even better of course, but not a got to have, super nice to have.
96 ford Diesel rollback I had would tow up the hill on the mass pike on cruise with the ac on at 70 no drama, miss that truck.
I towed a lot with the featherlite open 20' it was perfect for the smaller tow rig, even fun in the mountains, something not to be said about an enclosed wind brake!
Eric