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Aug-05-2013 08:47 AM
nhshep wrote:
Our travel trailer was advertised as 26 feet by the RV dealer.
I am not sure at a campground when they quote a length restriction if they mean bumper to ball mount coupler or living box space. Never had a length problem.
Aug-05-2013 04:48 AM
Aug-05-2013 04:47 AM
down but not out wrote:hmknightnc wrote:
Have absolutely no idea where this unsubstantiated rumor of limits of Trailer length vs Tow Vehicle wheelbase came from. Someone on where came up with a chart of some sort with limits. That chart of vehicle wheel base vs trailer length said you can't tow a 34' trailer with a standard cab 8' bed dually. That's just silly.
Been pulling trailers of all types for over 30 years. Always found the longer trailers pull better than short ones.
Controversial subject. I am quite reluctant to use my 2012 Yukon (116" wheelbase) to pull a 27'-overall trailer although the weight of the trailer in question is fine for my vehicle.
Aug-05-2013 04:36 AM
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Aug-04-2013 10:14 PM
hmknightnc wrote:
If your within the wieght ratings of your Tow Vehicle meaning carrying capacity (Take your pick of Rear Axle, GVWR, or Payload based on your understanding/comfort) which has little to nothing to do with the manufactures tow ratings then length is not a problem either. Have absolutely no idea where this unsubstantiated rumor of limits of Trailer length vs Tow Vehicle wheelbase came from. Someone on where came up with a chart of some sort with limits. That chart of vehicle wheel base vs trailer length said you can't tow a 34' trailer with a standard cab 8' bed dually. That's just silly.
Been pulling trailers of all types for over 30 years. Always found the longer trailers pull better than short ones.
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