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โJun-26-2015 08:01 PM
gmw photos wrote:
The reason I continue to post to threads like this is because since this an open forum, other "new folks" may actually be reading. They may in fact be able to learn a few things by seeing the many sides of the discussion.
I've said it over and over on this and other forums, "the scales tell the truth". We see it again and again where folks just want to guess on setups, like weight distributing hitches, real world tongue weights, etc. My opinion is, that "guessing" is all they are doing until they pull the whole thing over the scales.
You can argue a lot of different points, but what you cannot do is argue against the numbers. Honestly, I think lot of folks really do not want to go to the scales, because then they may in fact be faced with admitting their numbers simply do not work for the real world of safe operation.
Best we can do is try to pass some of our hard earned experience on to open minded new folks that want to get into the fun of actually going camping and traveling.
โJun-26-2015 11:36 AM
BurbMan wrote:SoundGuy wrote:
So he did compromise, just as many in this discussion said he would have to do considering the limitations of his TV which he so loves. Unfortunate that in so doing the OP found it necessary to be so critical of those who were only trying to offer useful commentary based on what they themselves have discovered about the subject of trailers, towing, and tow vehicle capabilities. :S
Agree 100% SoundGuy, but a moot point now since the OP is leaving in a huff since his post got deleted. I left this thread many pages ago after the statement that there is "no reason" why a trailer can't be built like a Mercedes and priced like a Kia.
โJun-26-2015 11:27 AM
gmw photos wrote:
The reason I continue to post to threads like this is because since this an open forum, other "new folks" may actually be reading. They may in fact be able to learn a few things by seeing the many sides of the discussion.
Best we can do is try to pass some of our hard earned experience on to open minded new folks that want to get into the fun of actually going camping and traveling.
โJun-26-2015 07:33 AM
โJun-26-2015 07:11 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
So he did compromise, just as many in this discussion said he would have to do considering the limitations of his TV which he so loves. Unfortunate that in so doing the OP found it necessary to be so critical of those who were only trying to offer useful commentary based on what they themselves have discovered about the subject of trailers, towing, and tow vehicle capabilities. :S
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โJun-25-2015 01:18 PM
Stovepipe wrote:
So what was with the tire blowout pictures?
โJun-25-2015 12:21 PM
โJun-25-2015 10:17 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Properly loaded at 12% tongue weight of 5000lbs ready to travel will be 625lbs of tongue weight. He will need a WD hitch. That and the fact the Rover is a short wheel base and has a big axle to ball distance will make towing without one a bit dicey!!!
โJun-25-2015 09:47 AM