TFucili
TDR MEMBER
Please, look at you own photos, and look at the amount of coach that is behind the trailer axles. It is acting like a teeter-totter. Just imagine how much leverage there is back there. This is why semi trailers, and gooseneck horse trailers have the axles way more rearward. A good percentage of what you carry in the coach will be hitch weight. Before you throw money away, fully outfit the trailer, full tanks and all the fixin's, and try it again. What's the downside?