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kknowlton
Aug 29, 2015Explorer II
Responding to the OP: I don't think a trailer being lightweight necessarily means it's low on insulation. As long as you have a good air conditioner in the trailer, you'll stay cool enough. (Our a/c is perhaps too effective for our current trailer; seems we're either too cold when it's running or a little too warm when it's not.) If you really want a well-insulated trailer, you may need to look into the "4-season" brands like Arctic Fox.
Trailer reaction on windy days will depend on whether you use the stabilizers or not (in camp) or on how good your sway-control and weight distribution are in your hitch. There's always going to be some "wind wag" and the taller the trailer, especially compared to the tow vehicle's height, the more susceptible to wind wag it will be.
Trailer reaction on windy days will depend on whether you use the stabilizers or not (in camp) or on how good your sway-control and weight distribution are in your hitch. There's always going to be some "wind wag" and the taller the trailer, especially compared to the tow vehicle's height, the more susceptible to wind wag it will be.
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