People, just because you can pull it doesn't mean you should. This is ridiculous to think that little Nissan is going to pull that trailer. No weight distribution, nothing.
Get past the 110/120V issue. Most appliances are designed to work at 110V, 120V is the baseline voltage supplied by your Electric Utility. Any electrician will tell you 120/240V is the voltage in your house.Sounds like it is possible you have some ...
Yep, keep a 6' ladder and broom in the camper at all times and send the oldest son up to brush off the slide whenever we break down camp. Too easy to do and well worth the trouble.
GU4, 3.08 rear axle ratio. C6A 7300 GVWR This vehicle is not really set up for towing for the most part. P tires, smaller axle ratio, when I buy a Suburban I want one that can haul the kids and the 30' camper.
Well it is the internet and discussion is what we do. I guess it could have been set up correctly and he still lost it. Wonder if speed, inattentiveness paid a part. On the way home from camping we saw another accident, looked like an Avion trailer...