Turning clearance between TV and TD is likely to be an issue; you will most likely have to extend the tongue.
Things like, "will the jack handle still function?", especially if you are planning to have a tongue box, come to mind.
Departure angle. Will the arse end tend to drag with that much extra overhang?
wrong about your car's towing capacity! Do not look at Euro or Straya data, their roads and towing speeds
veedabowlu wrote:Capacity is capacity.... I've driven Euro roads... Mainly Germany, not planning to do 130 KM/H anyway... "my USA class 1 hitch is rated for 2,000 lbs. gross trailer weight and 200 lbs. tongue weight"
My expected TD is to weigh 8-900 Lbs, so where is there an issue? I have towed with this TV from west Texas to Miami, Fl. pulling an enclosed U haul trailer, and the TV did not even flinch.
12 inch wheels are not going to cut it.
popper wrote:veedabowlu wrote:Capacity is capacity.... I've driven Euro roads... Mainly Germany, not planning to do 130 KM/H anyway... "my USA class 1 hitch is rated for 2,000 lbs. gross trailer weight and 200 lbs. tongue weight"
My expected TD is to weigh 8-900 Lbs, so where is there an issue? I have towed with this TV from west Texas to Miami, Fl. pulling an enclosed U haul trailer, and the TV did not even flinch.
Hey you quoted non-US data so I responded to give you a heads up in case you didn't know. And for others out there reading the thread who may get the wrong idea. Obviously if your car is rated at 1000 then you are ok at 800 or 900. Personally I wouldn't go over 1000 just because our law system doesn't always see things in the common sense way you describe them.
saywhatthat wrote:12 inch wheels are not going to cut it.
why are they going to melt .manufacture made them that way so you'd have to buy more tires (bull sh**) Having them small tires a good chance you have a very weak axle when you have a bolt that won't break loose you get a cheater bar with bigger tires more torque to the center. that what happens with a bigger tire. if you have an accident and it involves the axle are tire and you have put bigger tires on the insurance company is not going to cover you so now you have a tow bill storage and estimate so maybe you should set aside $4,000 to get your trailer out .Bring cash
QueticoBill wrote:how do you plan to extend width? length is easy, just longer deck, and walls will support it too. but width, especially with wheel well cutouts, is more challenging. The NT frame won't do well with moment connections, so I guess layering cross pieces on top of it is only choice.
I'm a fan of the NT frame but extending width and length will not be easy. You can see mods I made in my dormant build thread.
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