Photos of Trailer(s) that you tow with your Expedition

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panda24619

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just something basic!
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its old but she gets the job done when i need her. i do yard work on my parents propertys and this time i was helping my uncles remove a kitchen so all the stuff had to go somewhere. this trailer was heavy. couldnt take it to the dump that day so had to leave it at my uncles. took both of us to unhook it and hook it back up. and going up a steep hill on the highway was no problem. i was passing people! haha
ill take a better pic later this week. i think i have to go do the yard again on one of the propertys.
 

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its the only pic I have handy - I'll upload some more.

It's a 20ft Roadmasters car trailer

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My most recent trailer hauling.

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Here is one with my old 02' Expy. Nothing yet with the 08'.




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Few of my 2008 Expy with my 2008 Rinker 246 Captiva in tow.
 

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We are pulling the small horse in a small horse trailer (1,5 Trailer how they call it here in Europe), with passive trailer braking system 4 wheels and suspension. the total weight (trailer and horse) is about 1150pounds
I have no idea yet about what type of axle ratio I have, how or where do I see that ?
with 50mph I am @ 1650rmp with overdrive on and 2?00 with overdrive off.


the fuel economy is amazing -> at 50MPH with the shown Trailer (1150pounds) and a loaded vehicle, I am at 12.5mpg on a 100 mile trip with Overdrive OFF and at an amazing 15mpg with overdrive off.
Have not seen any difference in the temperature level if using with or without overdrive. Do I harm my transmission when using overdrive to pull the trailer ? it is light, but still 10feet high. frankly said, I'de rather use 2 gallons more and not harm my transmission. I'll go out in the forum and search for the right post about Pulling trailers and using overdirve in the mean time, enjoy the beautiful car, horse and wife ;) ;) ;)

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Hte expedtition is BY FAR the best towing vehicule I have ever had. We had an escape before that, it did OK, but the v6 used more fule when towing, and just a little bit less when not towing. And in the expedition I can transport all my belongings when going on a trip ;)
 
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