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Pulling an enclosed trailer cross country
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[QUOTE="Rooster, post: 1186365, member: 19605"] Well, pardon me. You are so correct. The fact that I didn't mention that the trailer still had enough tongue weight to keep it on the ball is my bad. I guess the theory of perfect balance escapes you. So, with your statement of having 5 to 7 percent tongue weight being "optimal", having two bikes weighing in at, let's say 500 lbs. and a trailer at 500 lbs. that would make for 50 to 70 lbs. Yeah, I can pick that up. At that weight, there is little or no sag to the truck, and makes for a nice smooth ride down the road. Flip my rig? :rotfl: That won't be happening ... ever. [/QUOTE]
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