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  1. acmunro

    M105 p/u

    I understand the plate. I think the military rated that with the trailer loaded properly (load in the bed centered over the axle with a little more weight to the front) Not the same trailer flipped over on top of trailer with said plate. The M105 has a lot of weight in the front. More...
  2. acmunro

    M105 p/u

    Please explain how the tongue weight would not be doubled. If the trailers are lined up with pieces of tubing in the stake pockets you would have 2X as much weight in front of the axle as hauling one M105.
  3. acmunro

    M105 p/u

    (2) M105's pushing and not having trailer brakes on winter roads could be a scary prospect. Tongue weight would be double- meaning less weight on the trucks front end for steering and stoping. I have hauled two on my 18' 10,000 # car trailer before. Much less tongue weight and brakes.
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