Mar-06-2015 10:12 AM
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Aug-24-2015 08:36 AM
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Congrats on the new rig!!!
As for a wd hitch, that trailer may not have a lot of tw, but going with a Reese Dual Cam, Reese SC, or Equal-I-Zer 4 Way system can only help the tow experience. You probably would be fine with a side mounted friction sway control, but from what I understand it is highly suggested to remove it before backing up. The systems I mentioned have integrated sway control which do allow backing up. Blue Ox is a newer system that has a growing following. Anderson has a system that also has a following, but it isn't for higher tw trailer (you're fine there), and there is a couple different coupler styles it does not work with. So make sure you research it before buying....
Get a good brake controller, Tekonsha P2 or P3 I think it is.
Don't be afraid to practice with the new trailer in a large parking lot to learn the "quirks" of the new trailer if needed.
Aug-24-2015 08:32 AM
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Mar-27-2015 03:30 PM
Tahoesurfkid wrote:
Well,
A little update. I just picked up a 2012 Toyota Tundra 5.7L one owner for a really good deal. So my weight requirement has changed but my bunk house needs keep eating and getting bigger. It seems that used prices relax a bit without the need for and ultralight camper. I'd like to keep to 22' or 24' overall anyway.
Thanks everyone.
Mar-27-2015 03:14 PM
Mar-27-2015 10:05 AM
colliehauler wrote:
Not a 22 to 24 foot but you might want to check out Wildwood 26bhss. With the large deep slide it gives you a lot of room for a rainy day. The Salem 26bhss is the same trailer. It might be larger then you want.
Mar-27-2015 06:15 AM