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โDec-31-2016 03:49 PM
burningman wrote:kregernick wrote:
So my decision is to slide my axles on the trailer forward to reduce tongue weight.
One bummer about the "redneck toy hauler" if you have deck space at the rear you'll be carrying anything on is you need to be able to get the door open.
โDec-31-2016 03:40 PM
kregernick wrote:
So my decision is to slide my axles on the trailer forward to reduce tongue weight.
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โDec-31-2016 06:48 AM
burningman wrote:
I measured mine just out of curiosity and my swing-out dually brackets aren't enough to clear my flatbed trailer. I'm not saying you can't do it - I have set campers on car trailers before myself - but it took a bit of creativity to get it on there.
I've done it by making an extra-wide steel brace that bolted across the front of the camper and held the jacks way out, then removed them, and I've done it with a boom truck crane.
I've thought about rolling one on steel fence piles.
โDec-31-2016 06:46 AM
horton333 wrote:kregernick wrote:
Does anyone have any experience mounting a slide in camper to the front of a bumper pull trailer to have open deck space for toys?
Wouldn't it be easier to put the camper in the bed likes it's designed for and tow an open trailer, is it a weight issue?
There are also trailers that have a large open section at the front for toys and then a trailer behind like this that would do the same(but I'm guessing you already have a unit you want to use?)
LIke this.
โDec-31-2016 06:46 AM
โDec-31-2016 06:36 AM
kregernick wrote:
Does anyone have any experience mounting a slide in camper to the front of a bumper pull trailer to have open deck space for toys?