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jefe_4x4
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
The Idahotote looks well built, alright. I just have memories of the TINKY little one wheel addendum (I can't bring myself to call them trailers) from 40 yrs. ago. So, all the single wheel jobs are out. I would say get the most H.D. one you can find so as to have lots of extra carrying ability build in. Maybe they have stake sides on some models to further expand what you can haul.
Since the wheels swivel, would not that set up a periodic wobble or shimmy at certain speeds? Especially when unloaded? Kind of like shopping cart wheels?
Also, the Idaho model showed towing behind a 5-er. Would not that require a class One licence? (to tow doubles)
Actual tongue weight would be divided over two receivers, one each side. It would also depend on how you center the load.
Just some thoughts.
Since the wheels swivel, would not that set up a periodic wobble or shimmy at certain speeds? Especially when unloaded? Kind of like shopping cart wheels?
Also, the Idaho model showed towing behind a 5-er. Would not that require a class One licence? (to tow doubles)
Actual tongue weight would be divided over two receivers, one each side. It would also depend on how you center the load.
Just some thoughts.
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