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- cdlaineExplorerEnjoy Rv'ing.
- psfordExplorer
cdlaine wrote:
...crew cab, towing a mod. large Sunnybrook 5ver with the attached
single axle trailer (loaded with a quad 4-seater). Sir... your
toad trailer is whipping around like crazy with every lane change,
and bouncing up and down enough to cause concern that your trailer
(with under-sized wheels / tires ) may cause a catastrophe.
I gave you wide berth... the Granny looking thru the steering wheel
did not. Navigating the Phoenix metroplex is tough enough...your
set-up is unsafe....then again, I'm pretty sure you can't even visualize
your towed trailer.
If anybody here knows this guy...he might need a heads up... of course
you probably know him in New Mexico, Tenn., Montana, New York, Missouri,
Colorado, Michigan etc.....
Charles
Just curious, was there no way you could motioned to him, or waved , whatever to maybe get him to pull over to tell him. Its sounds like it needed immediate attention , not a post on a forum hours or days later. From the sounds of it somebody needed to do SOMETHING !!!!! - SteeljagExplorerI'm sure the driver of the Blazer kept it under 80mph!
- rockhillmanorExplorerSee it all the time.
I was just glad I was only 'parked' next to this guy and not on the road with him. The tire roll on this set up had to be a sight to see running down the road. :( - cdlaineExplorerMatt,
I had a similar case of dumb-ass ...involved me renting a
U-Haul tow dolly to get my Pathfinder from Arizona to Texas...
behind a Nissan extended cab pick-up. (you see where this is going !).
Suffice to say , I had no idea what I was doing, come out
looking bad in the end so that's all I'll share...:S
Since that experience... I always give any "U-Haul" set-up a
very wide berth.
Charles - cdlaineExplorerLyle,
Good idea. I didn't even think of it...just wanted to get
around him (and see what he was pulling it with ! Ha !).
..this was southbound between McDowell and the 202... making
it worse , as the area is under construction with lane limitations.
Will try to remember next time...but my Iphone skillset stinks ! so
that may be an issue in itself.
Charles - NC_HaulerExplorer
ScottG wrote:
I'm sure hes response would be "Heck, I cant even tell it's back there"
.........only because he couldn't see it back there moving side to side:) - laknoxNomad
cdlaine wrote:
...crew cab, towing a mod. large Sunnybrook 5ver with the attached
single axle trailer (loaded with a quad 4-seater). Sir... your
toad trailer is whipping around like crazy with every lane change,
and bouncing up and down enough to cause concern that your trailer
(with under-sized wheels / tires ) may cause a catastrophe.
I gave you wide berth... the Granny looking thru the steering wheel
did not. Navigating the Phoenix metroplex is tough enough...your
set-up is unsafe....then again, I'm pretty sure you can't even visualize
your towed trailer.
If anybody here knows this guy...he might need a heads up... of course
you probably know him in New Mexico, Tenn., Montana, New York, Missouri,
Colorado, Michigan etc.....
Charles
Charles, if you weren't alone, why not snap some pics or vids on your phone, then call 911? Were it that bad, I certainly would have, and have done so. Last time I did this, was to report a car with a right rear wheel that was running at about 30 degrees off vertical. As I was on the phone with DPS, the stupid girl driving managed to roll the car about 100 yards in front of me and slid across an on-ramp and clear off the right side of the freeway (NB on the Loop 101 & McDonald at about 7 AM, as it happens). Didn't hit anybody, but it was a close thing.
Lyle - Majja13ExplorerI similar thing happened to a friend of mine when thre boat came unhitched and was on the safty chains behind the 5er. He said he could not even tell the boat was moving around. Luckily the rest of the family was in a mini van behind and was able to get in front of him and get the rig stopped before any damage or injury.
- cdlaineExplorerEnjoy Rv'ing.
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