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GeoFish
Mar 04, 2014Explorer
If I would have towed my TH at the 1450 LB. TW, the hitch could have come loose from the truck and someone could have gotten hurt.
A trailer going down the interstate and coming loose could cause seriors consequences.
I have insurance, but not that much insurance.
A friend of mine told me about the TW scale and I feel this is somethhing everyone who ownes a TT or TH should own.
The variable TW can also be a problem with conventional TT since how they are loaded can effect the TW.
My last TT had an outside storage area under the floor at the front of the TT. When we go on a trip, like most campers we tend to take too much stuff. This front storage area was loaded to the max. I noticed a big difference when towing this set up. I am sure I had too much TW, but I dident realize this.
A trailer going down the interstate and coming loose could cause seriors consequences.
I have insurance, but not that much insurance.
A friend of mine told me about the TW scale and I feel this is somethhing everyone who ownes a TT or TH should own.
The variable TW can also be a problem with conventional TT since how they are loaded can effect the TW.
My last TT had an outside storage area under the floor at the front of the TT. When we go on a trip, like most campers we tend to take too much stuff. This front storage area was loaded to the max. I noticed a big difference when towing this set up. I am sure I had too much TW, but I dident realize this.
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