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Posted by T_Bone on June 02, 2004 at 19:29:22 from (4.240.90.201):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Trailers posted by Hal on June 02, 2004 at 11:01:22:
Hi Hal, Thats correct, RV doubles. Several western States allow it, AZ, Co, Nv, ID, UT that I know of. Here in AZ DOT says the first trailer must be a 5th wheel and second trailer can't weigh more than the 1st trailer or tow vechile, combination no longer than 65ft, and be under mfg GCWR (thats the new 2003 law) I pulled doubles from OR to AZ, with a travel trailer (TT) with a VW on a tow bar. Bad combination as the VW narrow track width kept running on the road crown thus jerking the TT at any speed above 50mph causing sway. At 45mph the load was stable. I got stopped in OR, as private doubles are not allowed in OR. He just ask me to take the car off, no ticket. Glad I didn't get caught the first 340 miles. The last trailer needs to have a axle track width the same as the 1st trailer to pull well. T_Bone
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