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NJRVer wrote:laknox wrote:pkunk wrote:
Not that I would condone this with a SUV but thought the concept & execution was excellent.tow it
I've seen one. Neat hitch. Gives you 2 extra tires for braking and helps extra-long FWs track better in a turn, since it kicks the pin out further.
Lyle
Except lose the advantage 5'ers have with lack of sway over TT.
โAug-30-2015 07:01 PM
rusty wrote:
Sort of an apples and oranges comparison between this kluge and a FedEx tractor pulling wiggle wagons, isn't it?
The first hitch (as many states require on non-commercial doubles) on the FedEx tractor to the 1st trailer is a 5th wheel hitch, not a receiver/ball hitch, IF the dolly is considered to be a trailer.
The big rig tow dollies use a pintle hitch, right?
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JIMNLIN wrote:
RV websites are a great source of amusing opinions/silly comments about trucking issues even where tow dollies are concerned.
We think nothing of the trucking industry using several types of tow dollies to make up a A train/etc on our highways.
โAug-30-2015 08:03 AM
robsouth wrote:
If you're going to do it, do it right!!!
โAug-30-2015 07:03 AM
laknox wrote:pkunk wrote:
Not that I would condone this with a SUV but thought the concept & execution was excellent.tow it
I've seen one. Neat hitch. Gives you 2 extra tires for braking and helps extra-long FWs track better in a turn, since it kicks the pin out further.
Lyle
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gbopp wrote:robsouth wrote:
If you're going to do it, do it right!!!
Just think of the traction that Blazer would have on the rear wheels, it would be great in the snow. :E