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I just got back from dragging 2 105s from AL to TX (800 miles). I put a pintle hook on the lead trailer and hooked them in-line.
I have done this with other style trailers about a dozen times... no problems. The first 30 miles of tis trip was a learning curve. The second trailer wanted to fishtail at 43mph and above. Over the first 30 miles I varied tire pressure and load to try to change the dynamics but no luck.
The fix was to bridle the two together with 3" ratchet straps. This in essence welded the two together for interstate travel. When I needed to get off for fuel I would pull to the side just before the exit and loosen the straps so I could make turns. After the refuel I would stop on the on ramp and tighten them up again.
800 miles and no further problems but I will not do this again.
Justin
I have done this with other style trailers about a dozen times... no problems. The first 30 miles of tis trip was a learning curve. The second trailer wanted to fishtail at 43mph and above. Over the first 30 miles I varied tire pressure and load to try to change the dynamics but no luck.
The fix was to bridle the two together with 3" ratchet straps. This in essence welded the two together for interstate travel. When I needed to get off for fuel I would pull to the side just before the exit and loosen the straps so I could make turns. After the refuel I would stop on the on ramp and tighten them up again.
800 miles and no further problems but I will not do this again.
Justin