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Hrm, my uncle used to pull a 21ft boat with his CJ5. Had a chevy 427 in it. Was good entertainment watching him pull a wheelie up the boat ramp. Towed that thing many miles with out incident.
Random comments, I have nothing of value to add to this thread anymore :lol: Least until I get a...
Fair enough :beer:.
Oregon is different then alot of states. There is no max weight requiring trailer brakes, Only they you be able to stop in a certain distant at 20mphs. Hence, If the vehicle is capable of doing it, the trailer brakes arnt nessassarily required.
Nah, The ford had a 20 gallon airtank to charge the brakes and he a dumpvalve if he needed the trailer brakes. It was only used to move trailers around a compound and to a place about 1/2 a mile away
IN all reality. If he had a drop hitch(or in this case a raise hitch) that made the trailer ride level, and some safety chains. There would be no problem towing this trailer. Ive towed more with less, and unless your a moron it can be done safely. Towing a 3/4ton suburban behind an S10 with out...
Trailer weighs less then 1400lbs, Towing capacity on that car is greater then 1400lbs, Problem is?
Edit- Guess the tilt may be a little on the overkill side, but eh.
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