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norfla71
Nov 13, 2014Explorer
I'm certain we're under 10,000 dry; trailer is aluminum skin, and inside materials are light weight and cheap. We don't haul toys, so loaded (water, clothes, food, propane full, residential fridge and washer/dryer) I bet we're still under 13,000. LT truck tires should be able to support that, but I like having the extra insurance the ST tires offer with higher weight capacity.
For sure, we have a lot of electrical issues to sort; garage 110 does not work, missing a CM detector, loose or broken switches and the list goes on. I'm spending the cash slowly over the years to get it all done right. I'm certian we're going to have to upgrade to a 50 amp service for the bigger fridge and W/D.
The small fridge is going away, and a cabinet in its place.
For sure, we have a lot of electrical issues to sort; garage 110 does not work, missing a CM detector, loose or broken switches and the list goes on. I'm spending the cash slowly over the years to get it all done right. I'm certian we're going to have to upgrade to a 50 amp service for the bigger fridge and W/D.
The small fridge is going away, and a cabinet in its place.
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