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Pulling an enclosed trailer cross country
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[QUOTE="Jeff Gilbert, post: 1186571, member: 20280"] I pull a 16' enclosed trailer behind a Sport Trac of all things. I carry PA equipment, which is very heavy, all over Texas and loading is the key. The trailer is a tandem axle and I load the majority of the weight over the wheels when possible. I installed a bulk head in the front 4 foot section of the trailer and I carry all the PD stuff there along with a pair of 2x18 cabs, lighting contolers and incidental stuff. In the back section which is right over the wheels I carry the heavy cabs, 8 JBL SR's, 6 floor wedges on top of them, and a variety of tubs and cases that will fit on those. Against those I load a 32x12 monitor console, several more very heavy cases and the FOH console. The amp racks are in the very rear to take weight off the front. I can tow 75mph safely with a 6 cylinder sport trac. Loading is the key! [/QUOTE]
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