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Old 07-28-2021, 05:35 PM   #7
firestation12
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Originally Posted by Delaine and Lindy View Post
We actually towed a Chevy HHR behind the Mobile Suites we owned before. I did in fact add (welded) on supports. Never had and issue. Towed the HHR all over the West, and east. Stopped one time for being over length, courtesy ticket given. This was in Kansas, I was 75' long. Frieghtliner was the tow vehicle.

Happy trails.

D Suites campers are far and away built to a higher standard the the OP's Montana camper. The D suite frame is a triple stack of 8" tubing in comparison the the Montana's 12" I beam. To suggest to the OP that he may be ok to tow because it's been done in a D suite may not be the best advice. The typical weight limit listed in Keystone products brochure is 300 lbs. Without some modification to the rear hitch platform, a 300 lb limit should be adhere to.
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