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Heartland campers are designed to be pulled by a truck. When you pull the camper, you need to use a larger truck because the camper is a good size. It is perfect for a family of about four or five. The side of the camper does slide out so that there is more room. When you are using this on a camping trip, you can sit at the table or on the couch and watch television. There is a bedroom if you plan to stay on the road for a long period of time. It is not advisable to ride in the camper while it is being towed.
In order to know the fuel tank size, I would need to know the size of the camper, the make of chassis and the engine size. Each of those factors determined the size of the gas tank installed by Winnebago.
It would depend on the size/weight of the travel trailer. More info needed.
Horsepower is not dependant on engine size, but on engine efficiency and RPM, more information is needed to answer this question.
There is no 2.6 engine available in Chryslers in 2002. The engine you're referring to is the 2.7. And, since it is possibly the worst engine that Chrysler ever produced, and it can barely pull the car itself without troubles, I wouldn't suggest pulling anything else with it.
Depends on the manufacture. The correct size is written on the tire sidewall of the tires that came on the camper. Ans 2 -The correct size is almost always stamped into the inside of the rim .
You can pull a skier at around 17ktns so even with a smallish outboard (25hp) on a dinghy its possible.
The engine size is needed to answer your question.
As the size of the wheel increases the necessary force needed to pull the wheel decreases
There is no one type of Jayco Camper sizes as it is all depends how big or small you want. I believe there are 6 floor plans where you can pick how ever big you want your Jayco Camper.
Vehicle make, model & engine size needed first.
metric 8 x 45 with 1.25 thread