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This is only generic advice as I tow a 22 Cruiser, but I considered a wide range of tow vehicles (SUV's, pickup trucks, vans, RV's), and did have to look closely at a lot of them to make sure there weren't hidden "gotchas." I did find several of these, mostly relating to "tow capacity." There would be a large tow capacity (or a large difference between GVWR and GCWR), but then when you actually looked at the rest of the specs -- GAWR (axle weights) for front and rear, or GVWR (vehicle weight) -- they would be way overweight before you ever reach the "tow capacity" listed. Unless maybe you threw out the seats and upholstery, and maybe the driver and passenger as well :lol:
So my main comment would be to look at not only tow rating, but also GAWR for front and rear, GVWR, and GCWR to make sure you would not be exceeding any of them when towing what the CD 25 weighs (I've heard ranges from around 7500# to 8900# all-up). Don't just assume you can tow the number in the "tow capacity" or the difference between the GVWR and the GCWR.
Just as an example, my previous tow rig was a 3/4-ton van. It was rated to tow 7,500# by the Ford specs. However, in reality that was impossible because all the other ratings would long have been exceeded (maybe if the van had been stripped bare with a 50# driver there would have been that much capacity available). In reality I had about 5,000# of tow capacity, and it was a perfect vehicle for towing my 22 (around 4500# all up, including tongue weight) With typical gear aboard the van (and boat), plus a passenger, I was nicely balanced on all the ratings, with a few hundred pounds to spare here or there (but not 3,000# more to get up to 7,500# -- no way!). In my case the rear axle weight rating was the closest, but the others weren't far behind.
Okay, maybe you already have a handle on all this, and if so never mind! I was able to make a pretty good guess before I bought my rig(s), by reading online and finding other folks' real-world weights. Ultimately I weighed at various scales (which is where I got the weights in my examples above).
I had to do the whole exercise over again when I bought my current tow rig, and again had to make some educated guesses prior to buying. I then weighed at a scale and came out just fine -- but again nowhere *near* the official rating. In this case the difference between GVWR and GCWR is how they "stated" the tow capacity, and that was 8,000#. In reality, with my C-Dory in tow (4,000# on trailer axles; 350# on tongue), I was under all the ratings, but not by anywhere *near* enough to let me tow that supposed 8,000#. If I had gone by that I would be sorry now.
Here's to your future CD-25 and all the good times ahead :thup
Sunbeam