Wicked_Sludge
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3,000lbs is pretty substantial in and of itself...i wouldnt think it'd have much problem holding itself down.
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Would a trailer with some weight in it be more likely to stay behind the truck rather than get pushed around though? Just a thought, I have only pulled flatbeds so I don't really have any experiance with a enclosed trailer.
3,000lbs is pretty substantial in and of itself...i wouldnt think it'd have much problem holding itself down.
im not denying that the ranger is light...i just meant that adding weight to a trailer that is already that heavy wouldnt help anything.
if it was a big, enclosed trailer that only weighed 1,200lbs then adding weight might help keep everything in track. i know my little enclosed trailer tows like crap empty. partially due to it stiff springs (it bounces all over, i usually air the tires down to 10PSI if i have to tow it empty for any distance), but also because it looses track if you breath on it wrong.
The only way weight would help is if it kept you from reaching highway speeds.
With a trailer like that and a Ranger you need something like this.
Well, his ranger is gonna be on 1 tons and 38's, so he's gonna knock down the same amount of wind as a fullsize. I would stick to a newer trailer (95+) just for the fact they are built a lot lighter and stick to a 20' or smaller. With the lift, a fifth wheel is also outta the question.
-andrew