Me too!
I just returned from a ~1200 mile trip towing this bike, which weighs 600 pounds, and the trailer is close to 400 more
The car drove like there was nothing back there - Gas mileage WAS off by about 3 MPG though.
If the load is well balanced (I keep about 10% on the hitch ball) then 1000 pounds is no problem, I can assure you - You'll need to make some adjustments in the WAY you drive, as stopping distances ARE lengthened somewhat, but POWER is no problem at all.
Don
I just returned from a ~1200 mile trip towing this bike, which weighs 600 pounds, and the trailer is close to 400 more
The car drove like there was nothing back there - Gas mileage WAS off by about 3 MPG though.
If the load is well balanced (I keep about 10% on the hitch ball) then 1000 pounds is no problem, I can assure you - You'll need to make some adjustments in the WAY you drive, as stopping distances ARE lengthened somewhat, but POWER is no problem at all.
Don