opnspaces wrote:
Can you post a link for the vibe in question I'm curious to see what you're talking about. When I search Forest River Vibe I see a standard travel trailer with no V nose in 19 and 22ft length.
^This. There’s some major confusion or magic happening I think.
Furthermore, unless FR has older models that are V nose (quite rare for ANY trailer marketed as a TT, especially run of the mill conventional TTs like the Vibe) they sure don’t have anything that remotely fits the bill now and they’re all rear bath so the black tank wouldn’t ever be up front.
This is a pics or it didn’t happen type of thread.
Not to mention knowing or addressing how the trailer is actually loaded.
Good chance inexperience is coming into play in a big way on both the owners and the OPs part, as anyone who’d put a wdh and sway on a little single axle trailer behind any normal sort of full size pickup really doesn’t have any appreciable towing experience. (Even if it was after the fact to band-aid the supposed 7 lb tongue weight.
Can def help though with some pics and accurate info.
But to answer a question with a question, how could they even end up buying a traielr with no tongue weight? Thing would flop down on the back bumper nose in the air when the first person walked inside it and stepped behind the centerline of axle…
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