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Any experience towing 36-40' Goosenecks with a single wheel truck? Bad idea or ok?
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Go back about a dozen threads ..."Tow Vehicle" I ended up buying a dually, very stable and safe.
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I have a 36' GN (about 11K #) that I tow with a 2006 Duramax 2500HD and do not experience any instability. I haved towed it from Texas to Vegas, AZ, CA, KS, INDY and back. I get about 10 MPG towing at 70ish.
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Single wheel will work, dual wheels will work better.
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