Sep-11-2018 08:09 AM
Sep-14-2018 11:24 AM
WE-C-USA wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
I see you are from Texas. Before engaging any further, you should check out the laws in your state pertaining to double towing and your overall vehicle length.
In Texas, the total length you can be is 65 feet. And Texas does not allow double tow.
Check it out yourself:
Apparently, you have not spent much time in Texas. Yes 65' is the limit 😉 but pulling a trailer/boat behind a 5W in Texas is a common.
I've done it for the last 14yrs, from NW MO to the RGV and back.
Sep-12-2018 05:23 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I see you are from Texas. Before engaging any further, you should check out the laws in your state pertaining to double towing and your overall vehicle length.
In Texas, the total length you can be is 65 feet. And Texas does not allow double tow.
Check it out yourself:
Sep-12-2018 02:55 PM
Sep-12-2018 02:11 PM
philh wrote:
does it require a special license?
Sep-12-2018 12:40 PM
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Sep-11-2018 04:04 PM
Sep-11-2018 03:51 PM
troubledwaters wrote:Bionic Man wrote:One good reason you don't want the frame warranty voided, is if it isn't heavy duty enough to support the additional weight of a towed vehicle cantilevered all the way off the back of it. Seems to me if the manufacturer won't warranty the frame if you tow with it, it's probably not something you want to experiment with to see if it will work - Just My Opinion.
...I wouldn’t worry about finding a trailer with a hitch. Find the one you want and have a good, heavy duty, hitch custom fabricated by someone local. The only part of your warranty that could be voided that way is your frame warranty, and it is likely that would only happen if you had a problem severe enough that your trailer had to go back to the factory...
Sep-11-2018 02:49 PM
Sep-11-2018 01:15 PM
Sep-11-2018 01:13 PM
Bionic Man wrote:One good reason you don't want the frame warranty voided, is if it isn't heavy duty enough to support the additional weight of a towed vehicle cantilevered all the way off the back of it. Seems to me if the manufacturer won't warranty the frame if you tow with it, it's probably not something you want to experiment with to see if it will work - Just My Opinion.
...I wouldn’t worry about finding a trailer with a hitch. Find the one you want and have a good, heavy duty, hitch custom fabricated by someone local. The only part of your warranty that could be voided that way is your frame warranty, and it is likely that would only happen if you had a problem severe enough that your trailer had to go back to the factory...
Sep-11-2018 12:32 PM
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