chaajoad
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My wife's Hyundai Sante Fe weight specs read as: Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 5,774, curb weight (lbs) 3,574 and gross trailer weight braked (lbs) 1,200 ...
There's a neighbor with a nice-looking double axle car trailer that looks as if it hasb't been moved in ages. Rubber is good, no real body dings. Looks like a clean-up and a safety check and it's good to go. I take possession of the MH in about 19 days & I'm unsure of the specs but I know it has a tow package - so I'm assuming it can tow a vehicle of some kind.
Based on the above weight, and just as a rough guess, would you say a 35' Bounder with a 454 could tow that car or is it - in your opinion - too much? And does the car trailer really need brakes?
Most places we'll want to go will be just us hunkerin' down but for the times we want a vehicle, I'm thinking this might be an answer - and it's right in my own back yard - kind of.
Thanks for any advice.
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There's a neighbor with a nice-looking double axle car trailer that looks as if it hasb't been moved in ages. Rubber is good, no real body dings. Looks like a clean-up and a safety check and it's good to go. I take possession of the MH in about 19 days & I'm unsure of the specs but I know it has a tow package - so I'm assuming it can tow a vehicle of some kind.
Based on the above weight, and just as a rough guess, would you say a 35' Bounder with a 454 could tow that car or is it - in your opinion - too much? And does the car trailer really need brakes?
Most places we'll want to go will be just us hunkerin' down but for the times we want a vehicle, I'm thinking this might be an answer - and it's right in my own back yard - kind of.
Thanks for any advice.
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