
Originally Posted by
TerryO
A bloke I know turned up at the track today with his new 150k Dodge Ram with a 38' fifth wheeler on the back. I checked it out and saw the hitch mounted in front of the axle, when I asked him about it he said he didn't know what the law was nor basically cared.
When I pointed out that he may find he had some insurance issues if he had an accident and the hitch was fitted incorrectly he changed his tune on caring and said he had never thought of that.
Cheers,
Terry
I haven't checked the "law" but logic says 5th wheelers are effectively small semis ie the turntable (5th wheel) is between front and rear axles of the prime mover (tow) vehicle. If you look at where their trailing axles are located, you don't have a weight "balanced" normal caravan/home trailer load arrangement, but a lot of weight pushing down on the gooseneck. If that is the case there is no way you would allow the 5th wheel connection point to be located behind the rear prime mover axle. Happy to be shown to be wrong, but don't recall ever seeing a rearward 5th wheel.
Personally, I'm still thinking along the lines of an ideally no more than 2 ton(ne?) caravan (inclusive of water etc) which can legally carry another ton. Dream on Gavin!
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