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Where does a trailer track behind a motorhome?
Old 11-28-2011, 09:28 AM   #1
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When cornering, where will the trailer tires track in relation to the back tires on the MH? I have pulled the trailer for 7 years behind a pickup, but I have no experience towing a trailer behind a MH with the hitch so far back from the rear tires.


Here is the Motorhome.



This is the 20 foot trailer I am going to pull.




Put the two together and thats what my life will look like during next years Motorcycle rally season.

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Old 11-28-2011, 09:48 AM   #2
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I pull An Iron Horse behind mine with a Hydra-Lift hitch. All I know is if you make a left turn the trailer makes a right turn at first and then follows you. Car does the same thing. It wants to turn the opposite direction due to the hitch length behind the drive wheels. You can curb up pretty easy.


Could of white-out the add on the trailer. Some here might take it that you are just advertising on the site forum.

See ya in Sturgis
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