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| I just bought a 1994 WW 2 horse bumper pull. I used it on the weekend to go to a show, loaded it felt heavy but I'm not use to pulling a trailer and I went really slow. But I don't even really know what my towing capacity is. I have a 2004 Dodge Dakota 8 cylinder 4X. It seemed to pull fine but I don't want to wreck my truck either. I have one large foundation style AQHA.Will I be ok, the VEH.WT is 1000 as listed on the ownership permit for the trailer.ThanksChantal |
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Location: Memphis, TN | Spec 04 Dakota from Edmunds
Measurements
Width: 71.6 in.
Height: 66.0 in.
Length: 196.0 in.
Ground clearance: 9.4 in.
Front track: 61.4 in.
Rear track: 62.4 in.
Wheel base: 112.0 in.
Maximum towing capacity: 6600 lbs.
Maximum payload: 1290 lbs.
Gross weight: 5000 lbs.
Curb weight: 3714 lbs.
I think you will be OK. I might suggest a weight distributing style hitch for better control with your wheel base.
Slow n easy is good with any trailer truck combo.
Congratulations on your new trailer and happy trails to u. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | You didn't mention what kind/type brake controler you got on your Dakota... |
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| What do you mean brake controller? The trailer has a seven prong plug which I pluggged into my 6 prong with an adapter. I have heard of controllers in the truck but I don't have that. But the brakes seem to work. I'm confused.Chantal |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Originally written by Moonandtaiga on 2011-09-23 8:25 AM
What do you mean brake controller? The trailer has a seven prong plug which I pluggged into my 6 prong with an adapter. I have heard of controllers in the truck but I don't have that. But the brakes seem to work. I'm confused.Chantal So you are pulling this trailer with no trailer brakes? Doing all the stopping with the truck brakes? That little Dodge just has enough brakes to stop itself. Do you see a box/controller mounted under the dash anywhere? I would not pull that trailer without having a trailer brake box/controller installed.... Something on this order.. http://www.adventurerv.net/tekonsha-electric-brake-control-controller-camper-p-1911.html Read this ... http://www.etrailer.com/faq-brakecontroller.aspx What type of hitch do you have or are you using the bumper as a tow hitch...??
Edited by retento 2011-09-23 1:54 PM
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Location: Texas | I would have a friend who is very experienced with towing come and look things over with you. Check for brake controller etc. If you do not have someone who you feel tows a LOT, go to a trailer service place, and have them check things out for you. The trailer may also need checked out that it is in good repair, floor checked, brakes, wheel bearings etc. |
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| I'm not a total idiot! I'm not using the bumper as a hitch. I have a good tow package on the truck. I'm getting someone to install a dash mounted controller for brakes. This is my first trailer so I' still learning all the specifics. The floors and everything else are in excllent condition.Thnaks! |
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Location: Kentucky | It is a learning experience! And all of us are still learning, at least I hope we are!! And this forum is a big help.... For someone just getting started in the trailering side of horse keeping, this forum is like a college class! Don't drop out!!!! We can learn from you, too! |
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