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[QUOTE="Denver, post: 440150, member: 608"] Keep in ming weight ratings for the axles. I have a 5th wheel with a 2200 lb. pin weight and a toolbox with 800 lbs. of items. I tow this with a SRW truck. If the pin weight was 3200 lbs. + the 800 lb box I would get a DRW. I did pull the trailer in 40 mph winds and it did well but I could feel it moving around. Another thing on my mind is a blow out on a SRW but only when it's windy or 95*+. I did pull my friends 40' 5th wheel with a F250 with D range tires. It did well but I was worried about the tires and if I got pulled over. Would've gotton in trouble for being over loaded. [/QUOTE]
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