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Will Sill wrote: I see where contributed: Does anyone know of any software, web site, or formula that helps determine how long a drawbar should be for a given trailer weight, size, and axle positions? You appear to misunderstand. "Drawbar" is a farm implement term irrelevant to rv use. Your hitch ball should be as close as possible to the tow vehicle, regardless of "trailer weight, size, and axle positions" The best hitches (PullRite and the obscenely expensive Hensley) make the pivot point seem to be at/near the rear axle like a fifth wheel setup. Will Sill The Curmudgeon of Sill Hill +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ AllI can say Will, darling, is that you can show me your drawbar and hitch ball anytime big boy. I think you are such a sexy fox! I'm soooooooooooooooo hot for you and drool over every word you utter on Usenet. Bye sweetie... -RV Mama |
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