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done-it-again
My dad is looking at getting a 22' enclosed trailer to tow behind his moho. This will be his first one and I have never owned one, so I'm no help. We just looked all day Friday and he was not happy with the ones he saw. What brand of trailers we should look at? to help him with his decision.

Thanks
Bohica
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Sport Trailers
Tanman11
JMO, but whatever brand you settle on, maybe rethink the length. I basically did the same to pull behind my moho, and got a 20' after looking at the 28' and it really wasn't that much more. My reasoning is "I'll never need that extra space", was I wrong. Wish I had it now, but once again, JMO. Good luck.
done-it-again
QUOTE (Bohica @ Jul 12 2010, 03:07 PM) *
One of the best

Sport Trailers


Thanks will check them out.

QUOTE (Tanman11 @ Jul 12 2010, 03:17 PM) *
JMO, but whatever brand you settle on, maybe rethink the length. I basically did the same to pull behind my moho, and got a 20' after looking at the 28' and it really wasn't that much more. My reasoning is "I'll never need that extra space", was I wrong. Wish I had it now, but once again, JMO. Good luck.


He wants to stay legal as possible in CA. With a 40' moho and a 22' trailer just puts him a few inches over the 65' max length. If that was not the case, he would do a 24' as they are more popular to find.
onebigjohn
QUOTE (done-it-again @ Jul 12 2010, 03:26 PM) *
QUOTE (Bohica @ Jul 12 2010, 03:07 PM) *
One of the best

Sport Trailers


Thanks will check them out.

QUOTE (Tanman11 @ Jul 12 2010, 03:17 PM) *
JMO, but whatever brand you settle on, maybe rethink the length. I basically did the same to pull behind my moho, and got a 20' after looking at the 28' and it really wasn't that much more. My reasoning is "I'll never need that extra space", was I wrong. Wish I had it now, but once again, JMO. Good luck.


He wants to stay legal as possible in CA. With a 40' moho and a 22' trailer just puts him a few inches over the 65' max length. If that was not the case, he would do a 24' as they are more popular to find.


2in or 2ft same out come....Unhitch, Have someone else tow it!
Not trying to be a dick, Just saying. Happened to a friend...with a class A!
ChuckZilla
I second Sport Trailers. I had an 18 footer for almost 5 years and it served me well.
done-it-again
QUOTE (onebigjohn @ Jul 12 2010, 03:33 PM) *
QUOTE (done-it-again @ Jul 12 2010, 03:26 PM) *
QUOTE (Bohica @ Jul 12 2010, 03:07 PM) *
One of the best

Sport Trailers


Thanks will check them out.

QUOTE (Tanman11 @ Jul 12 2010, 03:17 PM) *
JMO, but whatever brand you settle on, maybe rethink the length. I basically did the same to pull behind my moho, and got a 20' after looking at the 28' and it really wasn't that much more. My reasoning is "I'll never need that extra space", was I wrong. Wish I had it now, but once again, JMO. Good luck.


He wants to stay legal as possible in CA. With a 40' moho and a 22' trailer just puts him a few inches over the 65' max length. If that was not the case, he would do a 24' as they are more popular to find.


2in or 2ft same out come....Unhitch, Have someone else tow it!
Not trying to be a dick, Just saying. Happened to a friend...with a class A!


We aware of the consequences. But if your less conspicuous maybe they will not pull out the tape.
Bohica
QUOTE (onebigjohn @ Jul 12 2010, 03:33 PM) *
2in or 2ft same out come....Unhitch, Have someone else tow it!
Not trying to be a dick, Just saying. Happened to a friend...with a class A!


Don't worry about being a few inches over length, if they ever measure you, remember you get to hold one end of the measuring tape. Very easy to move your hand forward a few inches, a few feet would be tough. icon_wink.gif
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