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mkirsch
Jul 12, 2021Nomad II
Just like your truck's curb weight, trailer "spec" weights are of the lightest possible configuration under ideal conditions. No water, no propane (or tanks), no batteries, nothing in the cabinets, no optional equipment on the trailer.
When you put all the heavy stuff up front and have nothing but empty space behind the axles the trailer is going to have a high tongue weight.
Anything is possible with moving the tanks. It's just going to cost money, but you don't want to move them behind the axle as that may adversely affect the stability of the trailer.
When you put all the heavy stuff up front and have nothing but empty space behind the axles the trailer is going to have a high tongue weight.
Anything is possible with moving the tanks. It's just going to cost money, but you don't want to move them behind the axle as that may adversely affect the stability of the trailer.
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