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Old 08-07-2007, 10:16 PM
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2007.5 dodge 2500 mega cab with 6.7 cummins pulling a 8.5x22ft 12000lb trailer seems to do the job for me.:tg:
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12000 pound trailer? holy crap! thats more than double the reccomendation of our blazer lol. heck my trailer is so lite i can pick up the tounge and move it around!
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That not a trailer if you can pick up the neck , its an over sized wheelchair! LOL
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lol a 1000 dollar wheel chair! expensive huh?:tg:its a good trailer though
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Blazer orRV (Motorhome)and a trailer
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5' x 8' open trailer or 5' x 10' enclosed trailer,Trailer Dog on both, pulled by a Ranger, motorhomeor Duramax. Have stuffed it in the back of the Ranger a couple times, butit looks pretty funnyback there. When the outtie is on the open trailer it is well balanced and easy to move it around by hand (on level ground). Towing behind the motorhome works OK as long as you don't have to back it in anywhere. Backing a motorhome with a short trailer behind it can really cut intoyour weekend.
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Yep, what lothario said, I watched a guy in a m-home totaly jacknife his trailer and continued for about 20 feet, tearful sight, he could not see it happening. This was at a stageing area and he was pulling in for a weekend, he left an hour later(presumably to get estimates).

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Im one of the lucky SOBs that live in a National Forest. In fact my wife is a District Ranger here where we live. When I do need to trailer I use a 2 place snowmobile trailer pulled by my 2002 Chevy Avalanche.:ban:
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I haul my 800 Outlander on a custom 6' x 10' flat bed that I modified for an ATV....added wheel hoops, tie downs, 6 gallon gas canholder & a tool box for helmets, tie downs, etc. I then lifted it 3" and added off-road tires and a high lift jack. I pull it with a 2004 Chevy Avalanche Z71 4WD.
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when my buddy drives it is a cummins megacab w/22' hd car trailer when i drive it is duramax crewcab w/6x12enclosed or 5x8 alumalite.



just ask folgers we passed him on 169south btw the coffee can mod sounds sweet!
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