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myredracer
Aug 27, 2014Explorer II
The rule of thumb below to minimize sway has been around for a number of years (from David's RV Tips). I've seen it elsewhere too. Doesn't seem to come up much. If the Armada wheelbase is 123", the max. TT would be 23', well under what the TT appears to be.
The First Guideline
(This guideline was first used by the RV Consumers Group rv.org)
For the first 110" of wheelbase, this allows you 20' of trailer.
For each additional 4" of wheelbase, this gets you 1' more of trailer.
Wheelbase / Trailer length
110" = 20'
114" = 21'
118" = 22'
and so on
The First Guideline
(This guideline was first used by the RV Consumers Group rv.org)
For the first 110" of wheelbase, this allows you 20' of trailer.
For each additional 4" of wheelbase, this gets you 1' more of trailer.
Wheelbase / Trailer length
110" = 20'
114" = 21'
118" = 22'
and so on
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