blisters13
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I tried out my S-250 in one of my M1102's the other day. Loaded it in, but the legs I made were for the M101A3 and did not clear the wider M1102 sides, so had to block the shelter up about 3 1/2" (two 2x4's). I took it out and pulled the combo at 50 m.p.h., then 55, 60, 65, and 70; it was very stable. At each speed I whipped the steering a bit to cause trailer fishtailing and the combo settled out in about three diminishing oscillations; i.e., the combo pulled d@mn great! Too bad for me I can't convince the wife this is a good camping set-up. Combo was pulled by a 2000 Dodge Dakota quad-cab 2wd with the 4.7 V-8 and auto trans. No special suspension or other mods. 12" hitch riser to get the trailer close to level. About 20 p.s.i. in the trailer tires. Did not have to cut anything down or leave the tailgate off.
This same unit resting in the back of an M101A3 with the air conditioner installed at the rear next to the doors caused bad fishtailing above 40 m.p.h. Probably due improper weight distribution (A/C unit weighs about 150 lbs) and maybe bad shocks on the trailer axle; not sure. Need to try towing the S-250 in the M101A3 again without the A/C unit after checking the shocks.
This same unit resting in the back of an M101A3 with the air conditioner installed at the rear next to the doors caused bad fishtailing above 40 m.p.h. Probably due improper weight distribution (A/C unit weighs about 150 lbs) and maybe bad shocks on the trailer axle; not sure. Need to try towing the S-250 in the M101A3 again without the A/C unit after checking the shocks.
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