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Grit_dog
May 03, 2017Navigator II
Toddupton wrote:
I bet if you remove your bars and have 20 on the bags you will find you don't even need the wdh.
Shame on you, lol.
Dontcha know that ANY "travel trailer" regardless of configuration, weight or tow vehicle capacity REQUIRES a wdh before the operator can even plan a trip with said trailer?
Those are rvnet rules. TTs are special/magical compared to other trailers and as such require the tender loving application of a wdh with sway control. Preferably pro pride or somthin or other brand, not them cheap ones with the manual knutzen valves. Those are junk and you won't be allowed in any campgrounds or RV parks but you'll likely crash and burn ina firey accident killing a bus load of choir children on their way home from singing at another irresponsible RVers funeral......who didn't use a wdh and attempted to tow a trailer bigger than a pop up without a dually!!
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