I tow a big toy hauler and I full-time so space is very important. If I moved once a month I would not have a 43' TH, way to much strain on a 1 ton. The comment on loosing a 7 pin and blowing intersections has happened to me. When I went to a trailer with a base weight over 12K that became an issue. My 2004 Arctic Fox travel trailer weighed around 10K and you could stop it without trailer brakes within reason. The 39' Day Dreamer has hydraulic disk brakes and they are the best stopping things ever. I love pulling my Dads Day Dreamer.
The 15K trailers and larger must be driven with care if you don't want crash experience. When I pull mine I brake very early and keep speeds low in crawling traffic etc. Its not something you want to mess with on short trips with the family.
I would look at a trailer under 36' without a separate garage and pull it with a dually. It will be much better to pull and it will be easier to find a spot to put it. Once you start pulling huge trailers you are limited to how fast you can run and backing up hill or over curbs will toast a custom auto trans too. I keep a close eye on trans temps and I have the DTT treatment, which rocks by the way.
I use my 43' trailer as a base, its a great desert set up. I go to an area and sit a few months. I ride dual sports and take trips up to two weeks away from the RV, I love the KZ 41KG for that use. I wouldn't pull it every month unless I had a M2 or other large RV toter.
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The 15K trailers and larger must be driven with care if you don't want crash experience. When I pull mine I brake very early and keep speeds low in crawling traffic etc. Its not something you want to mess with on short trips with the family.
I would look at a trailer under 36' without a separate garage and pull it with a dually. It will be much better to pull and it will be easier to find a spot to put it. Once you start pulling huge trailers you are limited to how fast you can run and backing up hill or over curbs will toast a custom auto trans too. I keep a close eye on trans temps and I have the DTT treatment, which rocks by the way.

I use my 43' trailer as a base, its a great desert set up. I go to an area and sit a few months. I ride dual sports and take trips up to two weeks away from the RV, I love the KZ 41KG for that use. I wouldn't pull it every month unless I had a M2 or other large RV toter.
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