<VV> Towing a Rampside

Seth Emerson sethracer at aol.com
Tue Dec 19 14:20:32 EST 2017


plus the 95 inch wheelbase would shift more weight forward to the tongue. Tongue weight is all that counts. 10% of the towed weight (trailer + car) on the ball. 



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Having the cab in back might create an undesired air dam effect.
Heaviest end goes forward but I think the cab would be heavy enough to
keep the trailer from swaying.
Mike

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Subject: Re:  Towing a Rampside

 Anyone experienced towing a Rampside on a U Haul trailer? Wondering
if cab first or rear first is best loading arrangment. Need to go 600
miles. Not sure if the weight distribution of these trucks? As always
thanks.RichNovi, 
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 1 Tell U-haul CHEVY PICKUP C10 1/2 ton Do not say Corvair...

 2 Doesn't matter with the heavy U-haul trailers.... but rear forward
is always considered best.. RS weighs approx. 2600 lb.

 Matt Nall
 Charleston, Oregon

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