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Greg1 wrote:Fla Tom wrote:Greg1 wrote:so far no need even had moderate crosswinds on our last trip, it towed like a dream
how about a sway control any need for it ??
I do not know but have been told no need for a WD hitch on a motorhome ??? any advice
Dec-06-2013 10:11 AM
sprintmod1 wrote:
We have pulled a 28' stacker trailer weighing about 14,000lbs a few times the last 3 years. Used for hauling additional race cars and equipment to Florida for SpeedWeeks with our 03 Tradition.
If you look at all aluminum stacker trailers, three of the best are Featherlite's, ATC or my favorite, GoldRush. The weight of the trailers have been around 4500 to 5000lbs plus whatever you are hauling. They are not cheap, but the tow fantastic and they hold their re-sale value well.
One way to keep the weight down on the trailer is to skip the steel internal lifts some manufactures use. I would go with the automatic lift gates (your rear trailer door) and haul the bikes and golf carts in the overhead and your vehicle down below.
We beefed up the hitch area, make sure we are using the weight distributing equipment and have not had any issues. When properly loaded, almost did not know that trailer was back there fully loaded except for the 1mpg drop in fuel milage.
Dec-06-2013 06:31 AM
Fla Tom wrote:Greg1 wrote:so far no need even had moderate crosswinds on our last trip, it towed like a dream
how about a sway control any need for it ??
Dec-06-2013 04:47 AM
Passin Thru wrote:
Don't haul firewood to another state. It's illegal.
Dec-05-2013 07:25 PM
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Greg1 wrote:so far no need even had moderate crosswinds on our last trip, it towed like a dream
how about a sway control any need for it ??
Dec-05-2013 03:32 PM
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Dec-05-2013 08:19 AM
Fla Tom wrote:
We just sold our jeep and bought a shelby gt 500, so we bought a stacker to take the shelby and golf cart with us( we still have the gmc to tow 4 down). On our first trip we did not know the trailer was behind us except for getting 1mpg less. one note if your golf cart has a top it will be to tall to stack on the lift with anything bellow. Hindsight being 20/20 I would have gone with a regular enclosed trailer with 8' inside height it would have been less $$ and weight
Dec-05-2013 07:07 AM