Dave-in-RI
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I’m set to pick-up a 22’ boat on a dual axle aluminum trailer that the manufacturer says cannot accept a WDH due to strain on the “Y” shape. It’s in their FAQ on the website, and I’d read that is the case for many aluminum boat trailers (vs galvanized steel boat trailers or other shape trailers, eg flatbeds, dumps etc). I have a stock 23 Gladiator Diesel Willy’s with 6500 lbs tow rating; loaded boat trailer 4500lbs. I’m assuming for quick math that the rear axle weight will be fine (will check later), but am considering adding both air bags and a mechanical sway control. If the increased weight on the rear axle from using air bags (it makes it more than just straight bumper carry, according to a video I watched that weighed with and without airbags) keeps me below the axle rating, and I use a sway control, do we think that’s sufficient? Overkill? Would one be better than the other if I only did one? Is straight bumper carry ok? The trailer has surge disc brakes but no controller. I considered sumo springs and similar but feel the air bags make more sense for my use case. I’ll be driving 8 highway hours to purchase this boat, and then back again, so it’s something I wanted to get right ahead of time. (Why? It’s a rare boat in this part of the world and the price is right). Thank you for any insight from people who have gone through this.
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