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beemerphile1
Jun 10, 2013Explorer
I would be very unhappy if any trailer I owned wasn't capable of carrying the weight of full tanks.
My Weekend Warrior holds 100 gallons of fresh water and I always leave home with the tanks full.
You won't find any baffles in the tanks. A full tank won't have room to slosh, a partial tank will. I have never felt any movement due to sloshing when I did travel with a partial tank. Does your tow vehicle roll back and forth when the fuel tank is half full?
Maybe it is time for some fresh water after 16 years? :B
My Weekend Warrior holds 100 gallons of fresh water and I always leave home with the tanks full.
You won't find any baffles in the tanks. A full tank won't have room to slosh, a partial tank will. I have never felt any movement due to sloshing when I did travel with a partial tank. Does your tow vehicle roll back and forth when the fuel tank is half full?
Jim-Linda wrote:
FWIW, '98 HH Champagne, 90 gal tank, been traveling with full tank for 16 years, water still in tank, tank still under trailer....
Maybe it is time for some fresh water after 16 years? :B
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