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Golden_HVAC
Aug 22, 2014Explorer
Check out Wells Cargo, they have a wide selection of trailers.
Make sure it has electric brakes, and a side door is really handy to get out something after the back is all buttoned up. . .
Check the RV axle weight. Your hitch weight might be 500 pounds, and that will add about 750 pounds to the rear axle, taking away about 250 pounds from the front axle. Sometimes if you are close on weight, you can adjust the water level, and reduce if needed.
Yes I also would agree with enclosed trailer. comes out clean as it went in, no rain worries, and once unloaded, it gives a great place to eat lunch, should rain show up. ..
Fred.
PS Get a fantastic fan in there too! A couple of lights for loading at night, ect.
Make sure it has electric brakes, and a side door is really handy to get out something after the back is all buttoned up. . .
Check the RV axle weight. Your hitch weight might be 500 pounds, and that will add about 750 pounds to the rear axle, taking away about 250 pounds from the front axle. Sometimes if you are close on weight, you can adjust the water level, and reduce if needed.
Yes I also would agree with enclosed trailer. comes out clean as it went in, no rain worries, and once unloaded, it gives a great place to eat lunch, should rain show up. ..
Fred.
PS Get a fantastic fan in there too! A couple of lights for loading at night, ect.
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