steadyhand
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- 99 Mercury Mountaineer
I am in need of a travel trailer to stay in on some land I just bought while our house is built. This will be a one way trip, about 1500 miles from Missouri to Arizona. The camper will never be moved again unless it is sold. I am aware of the weight limits for my Mountaineer.
I have a class III/IV hitch with 5000/6000lb WD limit. I also have the weight distribution hitch with anti-sway.
I need to know the max length I can pull, assuming the weight limits are within the suv's limitations.
I have not purchased a travel trailer yet, but I need the longest I can get because it could be a while before our house is completed. I've been shopping around and almost every TT I find is 26-30 feet long. I am certain 30 feet will be too much. Even if the weight was ok my concern is a strong wind would yank the suv off the highway.
Would 24-26 feet be ok IF I can even find one? I tried to find one in the local area I am moving to so I wouldn't have to tow it more than a few miles, but so far no luck.
Would it be safer to rent a U-Haul truck to tow it? U-haul says they don't have a brake controller in their trucks so while a rental truck might have more power and weigh more I am not sure stopping power will be any better.
I have a class III/IV hitch with 5000/6000lb WD limit. I also have the weight distribution hitch with anti-sway.
I need to know the max length I can pull, assuming the weight limits are within the suv's limitations.
I have not purchased a travel trailer yet, but I need the longest I can get because it could be a while before our house is completed. I've been shopping around and almost every TT I find is 26-30 feet long. I am certain 30 feet will be too much. Even if the weight was ok my concern is a strong wind would yank the suv off the highway.
Would 24-26 feet be ok IF I can even find one? I tried to find one in the local area I am moving to so I wouldn't have to tow it more than a few miles, but so far no luck.
Would it be safer to rent a U-Haul truck to tow it? U-haul says they don't have a brake controller in their trucks so while a rental truck might have more power and weigh more I am not sure stopping power will be any better.