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Old 02-28-2018, 04:19 AM   #22
WeBeFulltime
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Originally Posted by speedster100 View Post
The beauty of the 3790/91 is you can load it heavy on the rear or the front due in part to the huge storage in each area. We keep most of the weight other than our bikes in the rear and thus the pin weight is right in around the 2900lb mark. Trailer & truck ride better with the weight on the rear.... Its a model that gives you choices......
There is a reason that U-Haul says load heaviest items in the front of a trailer. It's called "tail wag" and I'm sure they have seen it many times. It is very dangerous and can have you in a situation you can't recover from in the bat of an eye. A trailer of ANY kind should never be loaded heavier in the rear. I trucked for 20 years and 3.5 million miles and have seen the outcome of it.
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