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MFL wrote:
I often wonder how many spare tires, that are only fastened to the bumper are lost? Many RV trailers including my last three, have the spare fastened to bumper only.
Bikes or anything moveable and hanging off, much different than a spare though.
Jerry
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BackOfThePack wrote:
Itโs a bad idea in all ways.
200# far from the axle centerline โweighs moreโ given tail-whip (centrifugal force). Shortens the already too-short amount of time to correct trailer sway (a few seconds in best conditions). That, alone, mitigates against it.
Second, it tends to either cover or obstruct trailer brake/turn/warning lights. From several angles. Again, this ALONE mitigates against it.
Third, backing is more difficult as this increases the amount of โtrailer swingโ. AND one canโt see the edge leading as one backs (I do this for a living: the joke about truck drivers is that they donโt pay us to drive them somewhere, they pay is TO BACK THEM as the vast majority of truck-caused property damage is while backing). Lose any idea you can avoid backing.
Fourth, and potentially the most serious, is related to number one in that one has lengthened the sail area against a crosswind.
Winds are the TT problem. โVisionโ by operator and others is hampered. (We can find more).
To go camping means toss some clothes, food and beer into trailer. I believe you need to clean it out (100%) and start over in packing what you actually use. We all go thru the pains of adding too much and having to remove the โwhat if & just-in-caseโ stuff.
Make going camping simpler. If you do, youโll go more often. (Bank on it)
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