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KD4UPL
Dec 31, 2016Explorer
Usually when I've seen this done it's been with a gooseneck flatbed, not a "bumper pull". These are designed for more pin weight anyway and the cabover portion of the camper fits right over the gooseneck area. I would think doing this on a regular type pull-behind trailer would put way too much weight on the tongue. I don't see any way around it. Yes, you could try and balance it out with the golf carts on the back but if you ever have to move it without them you're in trouble.
Many flat bed trailers are 8.5' wide. If yours is then most dually brackets won't clear and you'd need something custom built or some forklifts.
I think I'd just sell the TC and buy a toy hauler. You'll have more room, an enclosed garage, more sleeping space, it will be easier to tow, and it will have more resale than something rigged up.
Many flat bed trailers are 8.5' wide. If yours is then most dually brackets won't clear and you'd need something custom built or some forklifts.
I think I'd just sell the TC and buy a toy hauler. You'll have more room, an enclosed garage, more sleeping space, it will be easier to tow, and it will have more resale than something rigged up.
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