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01-07-2017, 01:29 PM | #1 |
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Another towing lengh question
Ok so I am considering buying an open 2 car tag trailer around 40' total. now if I tow it with a motorhome 36-40' would this be legal, or is this a state to state deal? Does anyone tow this long a setup? (I'm sure I have seen longer) How is it on back road turns etc.? Currently at 32' m/h and a 32' total trailer.
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01-07-2017, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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Re: Another towing lengh question
Keith I'm at 70 feet total and wouldn't consider going longer. True it's a state by state deal but the RV industry is on the precipice of getting more big brother just like the OTR guys did a few years ago. Have to really plan routes even at 70 feet and with traffic circles popping up all the time it's easy to get caught unaware. Some of the cheaper built 20' stackers a possibility for you?
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01-07-2017, 02:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Another towing lengh question
Not really, I have a newer trailer for the one car, going to purchase a diesel pusher soon so a stacker is not in the budget. Was only going to bring both cars to maybe 5 or so races I could buy a gooseneck but then would be limited to the p'up. I have even seen open stackers lol just not for me. Thanks for the reply, opinions and ideas are what I am after here. Last season at 2 races, I parked the enclosed trailer, ran home, and picked up the other car and open hauler. Not an ideal way of doing it.
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Re: Another towing lengh question
I also thought about a rollback, or ramptruck pulling the enclosed trailer but I sure like the m/h at the nationals, example... keystone rain week
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Re: Another towing lengh question
If you know which places you'll likely to travel to then you can always plan the optimum route(s) with easy on/off rest areas and avoiding those with weigh stations or areas known for zealous LEO's. Also, your total rig would be conspicuous and might beg "measure me!"
The state by state 'advertised' length is linked here... http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/tag/trailer-dimensions/ Agree on the diesel pusher, wish I had done it sooner. If you're on the road overnight and don't care for WallyWorld or Rest Areas you can use this for finding a spot that can accommodate you without unhooking. http://www.bigrigresorts.com
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Thanks!
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Re: Another towing lengh question
Ramp truck and small living 1/4 box trailer .
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Re: Another towing lengh question
I agree, the price of a 2 car trailer could get me an older ramptruck. I have the enclosed now with a/c and satellite dish I can sleep where the golfcart goes. This is prob. the best solution....
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Re: Another towing lengh question
Keith if you do decide to go with the 2 car open trailer I saw Jeff Longhany had posted one for sale on Facebook a while back. He could also give you some insight on traveling with one.
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Well I found a Chevy ramp truck only a few miles from me. it's a real rust bucket but I paid scrap price for it. it does have a decent winch, ramp body, and frame, also a 454 and turbo 400 so that's what I was hoping for, something I can work on. it's a 1975 but I plan on putting a newer cab on it. although the sheet metal parts for it are reasonable and available we will see witch route I take. Just like my f-350 superduty diesel I restored last year, I look at it like this, everything will be new when its done, tires, brakes, springs, etc... I see around 6k budget, all my own labor of course.
This should work out well to get both cars to an event, I will just sleep in the trailer. Also realized I will save toll money when just towing a car on the ramp instead of pulling a trailer.
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