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DutchmenSport wrote:timmac wrote:taken wrote:
You could instead use a swivel wheel trailer. The wheels swivel instead of the hitch being the pivot point. Due to it's solid connection to the back of the RV, it's not considered a double tow.
There are more out there but here are a couple of brands to give you an idea.
Swivel Wheel
Idaho Tote
If towing doubles I would use one of these trailers, seems like a better and safer way to do it.
In Indiana its double row. If it has a wheel and it touches the ground it has to be titled, license plates, and have working tail lights. In Indiana it's a trailer. How its hitched is irrelevant. Wheel touching the ground, it's a trailer.
โJul-21-2018 07:06 AM
timmac wrote:taken wrote:
You could instead use a swivel wheel trailer. The wheels swivel instead of the hitch being the pivot point. Due to it's solid connection to the back of the RV, it's not considered a double tow.
There are more out there but here are a couple of brands to give you an idea.
Swivel Wheel
Idaho Tote
If towing doubles I would use one of these trailers, seems like a better and safer way to do it.
โJul-20-2018 10:09 PM
taken wrote:
You could instead use a swivel wheel trailer. The wheels swivel instead of the hitch being the pivot point. Due to it's solid connection to the back of the RV, it's not considered a double tow.
There are more out there but here are a couple of brands to give you an idea.
Swivel Wheel
Idaho Tote
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