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Hopefully this will be helpful info for someone in the future. I picked up a clamshell snowmobile trailer a few weeks ago and I'm happy to report the Maverick tows it very well! 2022 XLT FX4 with the 4k package.
Trailer (aluminum) weighs 720 lbs dry, these two sleds add about 1000 lbs collectively. Don't know exactly on the tongue weight but my guess is ~100 lbs; I can easily deadlift the tongue off the ground even when the trailer is fully loaded. The Mav tows this without even breaking a sweat. Put the truck in tow mode and set the cruise at 62 mph on state trunklines, it averages about 16 mpg. On the interstate with cruise at 72 mph, it averages about 13-14 mpg. Running 93 octane gas.
As for visibility, the trailer is 8.5' wide so mirror extenders do help, but I wouldn't say they're absolutely needed. I still was able to see my blindspot on each side of the trailer whenever I had to change lanes.
If you're considering towing a clamshell with your Mav, you really don't even need to give it a second thought.
Trailer (aluminum) weighs 720 lbs dry, these two sleds add about 1000 lbs collectively. Don't know exactly on the tongue weight but my guess is ~100 lbs; I can easily deadlift the tongue off the ground even when the trailer is fully loaded. The Mav tows this without even breaking a sweat. Put the truck in tow mode and set the cruise at 62 mph on state trunklines, it averages about 16 mpg. On the interstate with cruise at 72 mph, it averages about 13-14 mpg. Running 93 octane gas.
As for visibility, the trailer is 8.5' wide so mirror extenders do help, but I wouldn't say they're absolutely needed. I still was able to see my blindspot on each side of the trailer whenever I had to change lanes.
If you're considering towing a clamshell with your Mav, you really don't even need to give it a second thought.
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