Clubbs
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2008
- Location
- Blounts Creek
EDIT: Just found and bought a trailer, pics on post #9
So I had to pass on the 40 foot deck because I would be over the 60' combined length so I'm still on the search for a new wagon. I really would like to be able to pull my modified ramcharger (5500 pounds) and I buddys' wrangler crawler (4000 with the future 4bt and tons to happen this winter). Most of the 30-36 foot trailers I've looked at are tandem 7k axles, and the trailers all weigh about 6-7k pounds themselves. That and my 2500 cummins says its rear is good for 6100 pounds. So that puts trailer capacity to maybe 10k. That doesn't give me alot of room when the freindly troopers pull me to check my weight. Am I missing something or does everyone just run around overloaded and get away with it. I can't afford a tandem dually trailer and a triple axle trailer seems nice until I think about squeazing it into the campsites for a weekend of wheelin. What is everyone else doing to pull two rigs???
Dave
So I had to pass on the 40 foot deck because I would be over the 60' combined length so I'm still on the search for a new wagon. I really would like to be able to pull my modified ramcharger (5500 pounds) and I buddys' wrangler crawler (4000 with the future 4bt and tons to happen this winter). Most of the 30-36 foot trailers I've looked at are tandem 7k axles, and the trailers all weigh about 6-7k pounds themselves. That and my 2500 cummins says its rear is good for 6100 pounds. So that puts trailer capacity to maybe 10k. That doesn't give me alot of room when the freindly troopers pull me to check my weight. Am I missing something or does everyone just run around overloaded and get away with it. I can't afford a tandem dually trailer and a triple axle trailer seems nice until I think about squeazing it into the campsites for a weekend of wheelin. What is everyone else doing to pull two rigs???
Dave