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Old 04-16-2018, 06:17 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by speedster100 View Post
I know what happens if the rear of a trailer is overloaded ! What I said is that the rear den's don't have that issue. Don't make this something different, the question was in regard specifically to the Rear Den models and also it was about weight on the truck frame and had nothing to do with handling.

As I indicated if they are worried about it put the weight in the rear den storage of the RD as they can handle it and this is based on EXPERIENCE WITH THE REAR DEN MODEL...

Nuff said ........pay attention son !
Oh I realize now that you have the old model that doesn't have the large area with the pull-out tray that CAN be loaded to the point of being too heavy. Too much weight on rear is too much weight. Doesn't matter if that area is a "den" or a kitchen, BR, etc. But what does this kid know? I only logged 3 million SAFE miles.
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