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Towing Bombed

You guys aren't going to believe this. I just saw a 2nd gen. Cummins Ram pulling a 33' 5'er, with a 32' enclosed car hauler behind it. My eyes did this :eek: !



He was towing about 60 - 65 mph, going north in OH. on I-75. I was so amazed as I came up on him. It looked very stable though, no wobble, and he had a sway control hitch on the back of the 5'er to the enclosed trailer. Just as I was passing him I noticed he was pulling off the interstate, so I did too.



He pulled into a Flying J, near Beaverdam I think it was. Basically, I didn't want to approach the guy because I was afraid he would think I was someone coming to complain. Plus I didn't have time to strike up a conversation with him. I just went to the Flying J too, so I could see if there were the typical stickers on the sides of the trailer that indicated the length. And there was. That's how I know they were 33' and 32' trailers. I don't know if the enclosed trailer had anything in it or not. Then I just hit the road.



It was an awesome site though, like a Cummins powered choo-choo train.



I just wonder if this guy would be (or had been) pulled over by the police.



What do you guys think, I don't think I'd ever tow this long of a set-up. Would any of you? And, do you think he would be stopped by the fuzz? What about you LEO's, I'd like to know what you guys think about his set-up, and what, if anything you would've done about him.



Ram Ahead.



- JyRO
 
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