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JIMNLIN
May 23, 2020Explorer III
This is true, but one has to take into consideration how far to the rear those trailer tires are compared to a 5th wheel RV, even a toyhauler. There is a lot more overhang on a 5th wheel, so weight added to the very rear of the toyhauler will affect the hitch weight more than a stock trailer.
Having owned several 5th wheel rv trailers and even more different wheel base bumper and GN and one 5th wheel stock trailers I haven't found this to be true.
All stock trailers don't have the same over hang just like all toy haulers and or 5th wheel trailers don't have the same overhang.
However my point was about a trailer working like a teeter totter which it doesn't.
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