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BenK wrote:
#1 guess is that the regulatory agencies are different and have different (from
slightly different to way different) specifications than ours over 'here'
#2 'They' are not as legatious as we are over 'here'
#3 'They' have a different road system than over 'here'...even though the best
asphalt process over 'here' is from Germany (ground up rubber tires embedded
into the asphalt)
#4 all of my European buddies always comment: "why are you American's always in
such a hurry? " They say they don't drive as fast on holiday hauling/towing
than they see over 'here'...sure some have super cars capable of +200MPH and
do so over 'there'
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Ron Gratz wrote:We love our European designed Award and hope to keep it going for many years to come. Everything about it seems to have been designed intelligently. Our trailer is 23' weighs 4000 lbs with a 300 lb tongue weight (that's 7.5%). Most of the weight is over the axles, also the FW tank is between, the grey water tank is just in front, and the BW tank is just behind. And we have that wonderful spare tire carrier under the trailer. Here is the floorplan:rvtrailerpuller wrote:I had a system nearly identical to the BAL Hide-A-Spare located just behind the rear axle on my 1994 Award.
On another note, I mentioned how nice it could be to stow a spare tire under the trailer rather than on the rear bumper. I did a little research and found there is an American made product from Bal, the Hide-a-Spare. Great product! It can mount any trailer spare tire under any travel trailer.
BAL Hide-A-Spare,
http://norcoind.com/bal/products/consumer/specialty_products/hide-a-spare.shtml
Ron
โAug-26-2013 03:49 PM
rvtrailerpuller wrote:I had a system nearly identical to the BAL Hide-A-Spare located just behind the rear axle on my 1994 Award.
On another note, I mentioned how nice it could be to stow a spare tire under the trailer rather than on the rear bumper. I did a little research and found there is an American made product from Bal, the Hide-a-Spare. Great product! It can mount any trailer spare tire under any travel trailer.
BAL Hide-A-Spare,
http://norcoind.com/bal/products/consumer/specialty_products/hide-a-spare.shtml
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