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Old 04-21-2019, 09:23 AM   #15
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120.5" wheelbase does not sound right to me. Is that truck a standard cab with a short bed?

The reason I ask is most crew cab trucks will have a wheelbase of 145" to 150". That makes a big difference in being able to control the trailer as it goes down the highway.

There was a handy chart floating around this forum that had wheelbase then length of trailer trailer safe to tow we with said wheelbase. Maybe someone will post it again.

But my knee jerk answer would be 'yes', you will still be ok with a 25' to 26' overall length trailer.
Here is a link to where the wheel base chart is posted in another thread:

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