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naturist
Aug 30, 2014Nomad II
What they said.
Do also be aware that any trailer weighing more than 3,000 lbs (3,500 lbs in some states) MUST have brakes, and for that you are going to need a brake controller.
I note that U-Haul requires that the TV weight not be less than 80% of the total weight of the trailer to prevent the tail-wags-dog syndrome. This is a good starting point for saying that if your trailer's loaded weight is say 5,000 lbs, your TV must weigh at least 4,000 lbs. This is for a bumper-hitch rig, 5th wheels are not so sensitive.
So whatever you get, be sure to get enough of it . . . .
Do also be aware that any trailer weighing more than 3,000 lbs (3,500 lbs in some states) MUST have brakes, and for that you are going to need a brake controller.
I note that U-Haul requires that the TV weight not be less than 80% of the total weight of the trailer to prevent the tail-wags-dog syndrome. This is a good starting point for saying that if your trailer's loaded weight is say 5,000 lbs, your TV must weigh at least 4,000 lbs. This is for a bumper-hitch rig, 5th wheels are not so sensitive.
So whatever you get, be sure to get enough of it . . . .
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