Now, on your speed fetish: you have very limited towing experience, we established this already. However, if you would spent five minutes on actual RV forums, you would know that seasoned RVers consistently cite 60–65 mph as the sweet spot for towing, REGARDLESS of state. It’s not about flooring it in dad’s pickup; it’s about keeping things safe, stable, and fuel efficient. You know, the stuff real towers care about.
Your obsession with speed screams "teen who just got his license and wants to redline dad’s Corvette". Real towing isn’t Fast & Furious - it’s smooth, stable, and uneventful. Which, judging by your posts, is still a mystery to you.
Polo08816 wroteNo doubt! Let's re-hash this too while we're at it.
bono has posted videos (two?) of himself driving so slowly on US interstates that people have had to pass him in the right shoulder while there is a line of cars and a 18 wheeler trying to pass him in the left lane because he doesn't have enough tow vehicle to keep up with the flow of traffic on US interstates. He would have you believe that it's because of some towing speed limit in California, but he's logged 60,000 miles of towing and all of it is only in California?
Here are most of his videos and the common theme is that he just doesn't have enough of a stable tow vehicle to even keep up with 18 wheelers on the interstates: