Stewie Griffin
Well-known member
This is very strange to me and maybe it's just a glitch, but here is what I am currently experiencing.
We purchased our 2013 Heartland Road Warrior new in March of 2013. Up until this spring I have only pulled the trailer with my 2008 F350.
Now, if I had to guess I would say we have put anywhere between 1,000 to 2,000 miles per year on the trailer. We didn't camp much there for a couple of years.
So, in October of last year we replaced the 2008 with a 2017. The '17 has a lot of nice features that I've been getting used to. One of them is the ability to program the trailer into the truck's database. I did that this spring and when I was finished, it showed the trailer mileage at 7,608 miles. I hadn't even pulled the trailer with the '17 yet. So how is this possible? Do these trailers have a mileage counter on one of the wheels or something? Am I just late to the party and this is old news?
We purchased our 2013 Heartland Road Warrior new in March of 2013. Up until this spring I have only pulled the trailer with my 2008 F350.
Now, if I had to guess I would say we have put anywhere between 1,000 to 2,000 miles per year on the trailer. We didn't camp much there for a couple of years.
So, in October of last year we replaced the 2008 with a 2017. The '17 has a lot of nice features that I've been getting used to. One of them is the ability to program the trailer into the truck's database. I did that this spring and when I was finished, it showed the trailer mileage at 7,608 miles. I hadn't even pulled the trailer with the '17 yet. So how is this possible? Do these trailers have a mileage counter on one of the wheels or something? Am I just late to the party and this is old news?