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I have a self imposed speed limit of 65mph whether I'm towing our T/T or the 5er. I have no need to be in a hurry if towing a trailer.I'm glad nobody got hurt. Most people suggest 65 is more appropriate for most RV tow combinations. I get it though ... it's hard to drive that speed when people are passing you at 85 or more.
I believe I will have a new self imposed speed limit as well for the future. Save a lot of time not sitting on the side of the road waiting for the wrecker to show up.
unnecessary back seat driverJust my humble opinion and observations.
Too light duty of a truck.
Weight distribution incorrect. Not referring to tongue weight.
Too light of suspension AND cheap trailer tires.
Your very fortunate to be able to write the story.
A year or two ago, I saw a half ton pulling a ~30-ft bumper pull camper with a 18-ft boat behind it. Center lane over the Capital Interchange bridge going 75 and the boat alternating between taking up the entire right and left lane. Unreal.It's getting pretty differently abled around here too.
You do point out some good practices like checking PSI before every tow, having the correct tires for the load and a TPMS is always a good idea.Few trailering thoughts:
Tire speed ratings are real and can affect potential tire failure. If you are driving at speeds near max rating, bad things can happen. Check your tire ratings.
Tire temperature ratings same. Check as well.
Tire air pressure set to max posted on tire preferably with Nitrogen to minimize temperature affect. Use really good gauges.
Check tire pressure before every towing. Easily overlooked but can be life saver. I checked tires before a long boat trip and found tire low. Picked up nail and had slow bleed. Luckily changed in pole barn instead of potential crap.
Good practice to stop to let tires cool down on particularly hot days where pavement temperature can exceed 125degrees. Me? Every 3 hours plus double check bearing temps. No big deal and can stop catastrophe. Plus check hitch and lights.
Hitch height even with trailer tongue? Can affect trailer tow balance immensely if not level.
Tandem axle? I carry 2 spares. Why? If you hit a piece of scrap steel kicked into your trailer at 3AM on on I-80 in snowstorm, you will know why. Yes, that happened.
Most will say "Duh" but many do not take the time to do the small things that can prevent an aw poop.
Don't blow it all in one place!Shockingly the tow place called my wife yesterday and said that the disposal ended up not costing as much as their estimate and they are refunding us $540!
That drops the total down to a paltry $11,267.50. I might go out for McDonald's tonight to celebrate!