As some of you are aware, I'm trailer shopping. Been looking at 8.5' x 16' trailers with both 7' and 6' 6" height with 3,500 lb axles. Have looked at a few and found several. And before anyone suggests Viper Trailers, I've found them to be unresponsive. I've called, sent emails and visited the store to request a quote with zero response from them. So, not considering them.
I played with AI this morning and learned the following
- A 7' tall tailer has a front surface area of 59.5 feet squared while a 6'6" trailer has a front surface area of 55.5 feet squared. The difference in wind resistance is 7.2% higher on the 7' trailer
- Most all of the trailers I've looked at weigh 3,000lbs empty
- I asked AI to calculate MPG on my truck considering it get's 22mpg at 75mph without towing a trailer.
- I asked AI to provide a MPG / Speed chart using the surface area, and a 5,000 lb trailer (trailer + car). This didn't need to be exact, and, I know my car weighs more, but, AI determined that the rolling resistance doesn't affect MPG as much as wind resistance. It does, just not as drastic.
- Obviously, the slower you go, the better the MPG.
- I've determined that for as often as I tow the trailer (2 - 5 times per year) that, I'm not THAT concerned with MPG as much as I am with ending up with a good trailer that will last as this is the last one I'm buying
- Below is the charts comparing the 7' to the 6' 6" trailer. You may find other variables to add, but, I reached my data analysis limit on ChatGPT today
Maybe this info will help others looking at buying a trailer.