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JIMNLIN
May 12, 2017Explorer III
LEQ horse trailers axles are generally located much farther aft on the frame rails than a bumper pull or conventional GN or 5th wheel trailer.
This creates more hitch load on the truck than a conventional GN/5th wheel trailer.
So yeah your going to notice a difference especially in backing. With the axles farther aft their a bitzh to back in tight situations.......especially compared to a bumper pull trailer.
The diesel will still pull the heavier trailer with no issues.
This creates more hitch load on the truck than a conventional GN/5th wheel trailer.
So yeah your going to notice a difference especially in backing. With the axles farther aft their a bitzh to back in tight situations.......especially compared to a bumper pull trailer.
The diesel will still pull the heavier trailer with no issues.
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