I called mine a Redneck Toyhauler but now the term seems to be Crawler Hauler. This one was made by Dunes Sport in AZ. They also build ADA accessible trailers which was how I'd first found out about them.
What do you figure the tongue weight is without a rig on the back to balance it out?
I was thinking about this the other day and was thinking about some way to put the axles leaf spring mounts on some sort of worm gear trolley system so I could move the axles forward or backward to allow for hauling with or without the crawler...but maybe it's not necessary. I don't think I've ever towed anything heavier than 5,000lbs total.
What do you figure the tongue weight is without a rig on the back to balance it out?
I was thinking about this the other day and was thinking about some way to put the axles leaf spring mounts on some sort of worm gear trolley system so I could move the axles forward or backward to allow for hauling with or without the crawler...but maybe it's not necessary. I don't think I've ever towed anything heavier than 5,000lbs total.
@toximus may have an idea of the weights.
What do you figure the tongue weight is without a rig on the back to balance it out? Or does the triple axle take care of that?
I was thinking about this the other day and was thinking about some way to put the axles leaf spring mounts on some sort of worm gear trolley system so I could move the axles forward or backward to allow for hauling with or without the crawler...but maybe it's not necessary. I don't think I've ever towed anything heavier than 5,000lbs total.
1. Doesn’t like black color, too hot
2. Lack of storage
We have a size smaller living quarters than they have. I majorly disagree. My wife and I have no idea how we're going to fill the storage. HOWEVER, we also have an enclosed "garage" with more storage so that probably plays a large part into why we don't have this problem. All but the largest rigs will fit in an enclosed garage based on my measurements.