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- Dave_H_MExplorer IIHe needs to jack that dually up a little higher to make it more stable and then increase his speed some.
It will all work out, just hope he/she did not cause someone else to get hurt.
Forgot to mention, another dually saves the day. :S - HannibalExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If he was not towing with a dually I suspect he would have went over!
I doubt it...
Me too... - JIMNLINExplorer III
If set up right it can be safe to double tow ball to ball. This was not set up correctly.
Yeah a better lead in would have been "this is what happens when towing two ball/bumper trailers and their not properly set up".
I see lots of summer time double towed TTs/some type of water craft on trailers around here track straight down the road.
The tow vehicle or the TT was in no danger of going over....just the improperly balanced single axle trailer. - firemedic1992Explorer
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Legal in many States and Provinces. Like any double tow correct hitch weight and set up make it possible, safe. Increaed tongue weigh on the first trailer to compensate for the rearward shift of weight caused by the tongue weight of the second trailer. Brakes and sway control bars on both trailers.
That guy did it all wrong.
No provinces in Canada allow double towing with a travel trailer and only a few allow it and the lead trailer must be a fifth wheel. - rhagfoExplorer III
rhagfo wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
You just can't fix stupid.
X100!
Well it might be legal in some states, the stupid is that is done all wrong. nose high single axle car trailer loaded tail heavy. This being towed with a jacked up DRW with big tires, hard to tell if the DRW saved him or not.
It was just a 10 second video, I wonder how long they drove like that? - SDcampowneroperExplorerLegal in many States and Provinces. Like any double tow correct hitch weight and set up make it possible, safe. Increaed tongue weigh on the first trailer to compensate for the rearward shift of weight caused by the tongue weight of the second trailer. Brakes and sway control bars on both trailers.
That guy did it all wrong. Cummins12V98 wrote:
If he was not towing with a dually I suspect he would have went over!
I doubt it...- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIIf he was not towing with a dually I suspect he would have went over!
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
1320Fastback wrote:
See it all the time in California, well ones properly set up.
A vehicle towing TWO ball type trailers? - notevenExplorer IIICalm down everyone. The rear trailer is set up wrong - hitch high and too light on the hitch. It’s not heavy enough to put the whole rig out of control. The truck is hardly wiggling.
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