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Towing a camping trailer demands careful preparation and adherence to safety guidelines for a smooth and secure travel experience. Before embarking on your journey, it's crucial to assess your vehicle's towing capacity, have the appropriate hitch system (Nomad Provided), and ensure proper braking mechanisms. Distributing weight evenly inside the trailer and practicing driving with the added load are essential steps. During the journey, maintaining a moderate speed and planning your route wisely contribute to a safer towing experience. Regularly checking lights and signals, monitoring temperatures, and being prepared for various scenarios with an emergency kit are key elements for a successful towing adventure. Following these guidelines will help you enjoy your camping trip while prioritizing safety on the road.
Dry Weight
1900 lbs.
Tongue Weight
275 lbs.
Max GVW
3500 lbs.
Departure Angle 50 Degrees
Ground Clearance 21″ | 25″
w/Evolution Series Suspension
Overall Width 89"
Overall Height 102″ (8' 6")
Overall Length 166"
Track Width 76"
Interior Headroom 46.5"
Interior Length 80"
Interior Width 56.5"
Fresh Water Capacity 31g
Mattress Size Queen
Nomad trailers are equipped with a Max Coupler hitch system. We will provide you with the hitch, you just need a receiver and a standard 7-Pin connector.
Nomad OGT trailers require an electric brake controller. Again, Nomad uses the standard 7-pin connector for the brakes and brake lights etc. If your vehicle has a proper brake controller... great. If you don't have a brake controller, don't panic. We have a module that we can provide that will work the brakes from your smart phone. Please make sure to test the brakes before starting your trip.
Distribute the weight evenly inside the trailer. Place heavier items low and towards the front. Maintain a proper tongue weight (10-15% of the total trailer weight) for stability.
Drive at a moderate speed, especially on turns and curves. Avoid sudden maneuvers and leave extra space between your vehicle and others.
Keep an eye on engine and transmission temperatures. Towing increases the load on your vehicle, so monitor the gauges to prevent overheating.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable towing experience when taking your camping trailer on the road. Remember, safety is the top priority, so take the time to prepare and stay vigilant throughout your journey.
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