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Pulling an enclosed trailer cross country
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[QUOTE="sick 96 250, post: 1190307, member: 54932"] well I'm pretty much set for my pull, I found a WD set-up locally through a private seller which I picked up for $250, has a friction sway control mount with it. The trailer is an oversized one than your normal height, I believe it stands about 8ft. I might be replacing the tires tomorrow but I am still in the air about it. Dont really need them but its always a good piece of mind knowing they are new. My main thing is I cant really find and decent tires well priced near me. Not to many trailer places my way from what I can gather. We'll see what happens, I have been reading a ton of info on rv dot net but each question over there has 50 different answers that go each way so I cant seem to get any straight info, especially on tires, majority of those guys drive 1000's of miles each year, I'm doing this once. And each tire apparently sucks and is great at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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Pulling an enclosed trailer cross country
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