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Hannibal
Jan 09, 2017Explorer
We see many 60' manufactured homes rolling down the interstates here in the southeast being towed by a very stout although very short tow vehicle with no WD and no sway control.
If you happen to be at an RV dealership when a new TT arrives, you'll notice no WD or sway control. At least that's been my experience.
With Intrepid Boats built just a few blocks away, I get to see a lot of brand new boats up to 47.5' trailered to the Park Blvd boat ramps in Seminole Fl for sea trials. It's a beautiful sight to see. And no WD or sway control.
Same with towed construction equipment. Only in the RV world is WD and sway control part of the uniform. Although my Reese HP trunion IS a manly looking work of art. :B
If you happen to be at an RV dealership when a new TT arrives, you'll notice no WD or sway control. At least that's been my experience.
With Intrepid Boats built just a few blocks away, I get to see a lot of brand new boats up to 47.5' trailered to the Park Blvd boat ramps in Seminole Fl for sea trials. It's a beautiful sight to see. And no WD or sway control.
Same with towed construction equipment. Only in the RV world is WD and sway control part of the uniform. Although my Reese HP trunion IS a manly looking work of art. :B
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