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braindead0
Jan 06, 2017Explorer
So I think the answer is that it could be done. However doing so safely (properly engineering trailer) and providing features necessary to make backing feasible would likely be cost prohibitive. This is just curiosity on my part, we don't need more TT, our setup is well withing our TV ratings...
I was reading yet another thread where people show up with the misconception that 'tow rating' is the only number they need to look at. What would make tow rating a meaningful number for your average person? The only scenario I could think of would be if you were towing another vehicle 4 down... *or* if TT's were carrying their weight fully.
I'll reiterate again for those posting in this thread that seem to fail to comprehend interest outside of need. My TT is well within TV payload, tow rating, axle rating, etc.. and I'm not looking for ways to get more TT.
I was reading yet another thread where people show up with the misconception that 'tow rating' is the only number they need to look at. What would make tow rating a meaningful number for your average person? The only scenario I could think of would be if you were towing another vehicle 4 down... *or* if TT's were carrying their weight fully.
I'll reiterate again for those posting in this thread that seem to fail to comprehend interest outside of need. My TT is well within TV payload, tow rating, axle rating, etc.. and I'm not looking for ways to get more TT.
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