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We are going to take our Bronco to our vacation home and leave it there all summer to ride the trails and then bring it home in the winter. Not sure that we want to drive a Badlands SAS 650 miles twice a year though if we do we can leave the F150 there when we bring the Bronco home.
Anyhow on to the question, if we tow it back and forth which do you think is better and why?
I can put it on my 24' aluminum trailer and from previous experience get around 13 mpg. Problem here is I might get rock damage to the Bronco as the trailer doesn't have any protection up front. I could put it on my gooseneck and it would be higher up and more protected and I would probably get 10-11 mpg.
Third option is buy a tow bar and tow it behind the F350. I would guess we might get 15mpg but once again would have the chance of rock damage. I would also have to buy a tow bar..
Anyhow on to the question, if we tow it back and forth which do you think is better and why?
I can put it on my 24' aluminum trailer and from previous experience get around 13 mpg. Problem here is I might get rock damage to the Bronco as the trailer doesn't have any protection up front. I could put it on my gooseneck and it would be higher up and more protected and I would probably get 10-11 mpg.
Third option is buy a tow bar and tow it behind the F350. I would guess we might get 15mpg but once again would have the chance of rock damage. I would also have to buy a tow bar..
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