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The doors? They were closed.so last week, coming home thru a snow storm, this is what happens when you forget to close the trailer doors
30 miles, 60mph lol
towing with the dreaded, dangerous, suicidal 2 door Wrangler ********
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I thought that was the underlying theme of the entire thread.2 things not brought up in this thread are emergency maneuvers nor downhill acceleration/braking.
A few good points,
Don't exceed the GCWR or the GVWR.
Pay attention to local regulations and obey them.
And don't exceed your comfort zone.
All the regulations from speed limits to the weight limit you must have trailer brakes and weight ratings are maximums. But in bad conditions, you can always go slower, install brakes sooner, carry less. Don't break the law.... Don't exceed your own comfort zone.
Every state has their own regulations. In California you need trailer brakes at 1500#. In BC, Canada at 2950#. In Alaska at 5500#. My 2000# trailer does not have brakes. My TJR is rated to tow 2000#. I don't miss them but I drive accordingly. I only touch the brakes to stop. If you pay attention and look far enough ahead you will never touch the brake pedal. In the winter on a snow covered road, I'm glad my trailer does not have brakes.
What works for you might not work for the other guy. Stay within your comfort zone.