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<blockquote data-quote="dampeoples" data-source="post: 4857" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Hi NJ,</p><p></p><p>I think bassboy didn't really mean anything by his wording, but he could have chosen then better, it came off bad.</p><p></p><p>However, I do not know, as I've not seen the trailers in question, but it's probably the axle and/or construction of the trailer that gave it it's larger capacity, although larger tires generally, but not always, are rated for a heavier load as well.</p><p></p><p>That's a great point too, if at all possible, purchase a larger weighted trailer than you think you will need, you might just be glad you did that one camping trip or such that you don't have any more room in the truck, and started loading stuff up in the boat on the way over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dampeoples, post: 4857, member: 6"] Hi NJ, I think bassboy didn't really mean anything by his wording, but he could have chosen then better, it came off bad. However, I do not know, as I've not seen the trailers in question, but it's probably the axle and/or construction of the trailer that gave it it's larger capacity, although larger tires generally, but not always, are rated for a heavier load as well. That's a great point too, if at all possible, purchase a larger weighted trailer than you think you will need, you might just be glad you did that one camping trip or such that you don't have any more room in the truck, and started loading stuff up in the boat on the way over! [/QUOTE]
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