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DutchmenSport
Apr 24, 2018Explorer
In Indiana, if your have one of those platforms, and it has a swival wheel, it's considered a "trailer" and must be titled and licensed with lights as a utility trailer. If the tire touches the ground, it's a trailer, no matter how it's connected to the vehicle. That's just the way it is in Indiana.
No, not all 5ers are capable of pulling an additional trailer.
If you are considering a Toy Hualer, I think that is your better choice.
Although in Indiana, I see a lot of "double tows". In Indiana, you can tow a trailer behind a trailer too. (That catches my eye when I see that. It just looks very strange). The first trailer can be a travel trailer or a 5er. I know, Indiana is a bit different in their laws.
But where they get you, is the total length. And that stops a lot of "double towing" even with 5er's.
No, not all 5ers are capable of pulling an additional trailer.
If you are considering a Toy Hualer, I think that is your better choice.
Although in Indiana, I see a lot of "double tows". In Indiana, you can tow a trailer behind a trailer too. (That catches my eye when I see that. It just looks very strange). The first trailer can be a travel trailer or a 5er. I know, Indiana is a bit different in their laws.
But where they get you, is the total length. And that stops a lot of "double towing" even with 5er's.
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