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Old 07-22-2020, 08:18 AM   #1
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"Tongue heavy"? I'm not feeling it

Not sure about other models, but our 2701RBS is anything but tongue heavy.


You want tongue heavy- our old (other brand from over in Goshen, IN) 2560RL with 60 gallons fresh water under the bed up front plus two group 27 batteries in a steel tongue box and twin 40# propane tanks in front of that- I'll have to dig for the weight slip, but it scaled out OK with not much breathing room.


Our 2701RBS feels like I've got a Kardashian in tow, bound and determined to twerk all over the lane
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Old 07-23-2020, 08:40 AM   #2
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I feel the same with our 29DDBH. The unloaded hitch weight is supposed to be 300 lbs more than our last trailer, and I initially overset my weight distribution to compensate for it and it was fun until I realized that the same setup worked best. I have a ton more in my front compartment now too.
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