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Another Trailer Question

rgk

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I'm seriously considering the purchase of an RT-622. The decision would be very easy if the following seems reasonable to experienced RT-622 users. We are starting to move away from large SUVs. We have a small crossover 5 door that is, from time to time, too small to carry all our stuff. The lease on our large SUV is up soon and we want to get an electric vehicle. If we had an RT-622 that we could pull behind the crossover, we would have the equivalent of a medium size SUV that would meet our needs. Is trailering the RT-622 behind a small car a safe and proper use of the trailer. Thank you for your thoughts.
 
I'm seriously considering the purchase of an RT-622. The decision would be very easy if the following seems reasonable to experienced RT-622 users. We are starting to move away from large SUVs. We have a small crossover 5 door that is, from time to time, too small to carry all our stuff. The lease on our large SUV is up soon and we want to get an electric vehicle. If we had an RT-622 that we could pull behind the crossover, we would have the equivalent of a medium size SUV that would meet our needs. Is trailering the RT-622 behind a small car a safe and proper use of the trailer. Thank you for your thoughts.


sure, no problem as long as you make sure the hitch height is proper.

Cruzr Joe
 
622 TRAILER

:gaah:......I wouldn't ....the 622 trailer comes with " KENDA " tires .......If you get better tires, then possibly......JMHO.....Mikeguyver.....:thumbup:
 
I totally agree, Kenda fires suck no matter what they are on.

But, there is probably no difference between pulling the 622 at 80 behind a Sypder or a car/SUV. As previously noted, the hitch height needs to be right and you would need to be mindful of bumps, holes and driveway approaches. The trailer bumpskid from Spyderpops would be a good idea.

Only thing I would be nervous about would be the lack of visibility of the trailer. I like to keep an eye on things while driving, and its small size makes it tough to keep an eye on.

The only other thing is the safety cables/chains. They are short and would not reach the connection spots on our truck. You would need an extension of some kind.
 
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