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These trailers have no shocks. The axles used have no provision for shocks although shocks are shown in the owner's and parts manuals. The axles are called out as Henschen, but my axles had the shipping info still on them from Dexter with Dexter part number.
I inrtend to put a 5w solar cell on the roof of my AS. The traler is prewired and the wire ends are above the bedroom ceiling light in the AS. There is plenty of open roof in that area.
I have 2 Fantastic fans. I have the one in the galley blow in and the one in the bedroom blow out. The 2 of them together keep the trailer vary comfortable.
No place for a generator and the trailers are too close to gross to want the weight. Same thing for a bigger battery. I think the battery is big enough,; I eked out 5 days on the train at Copper Canyon with a smaller battery.
I'm using a weight distributing hitch with a single Reese sway bar. I doubt that I even need the sway bar since the trailer is completely docile, even when passed by 18-wheelers in a viscious crosswind. The truck is far more wind sensitive without the trailer than with it.
I think the 4-door Denali is would be a good tow vehicle for this size of trailer. I have a Silverado 1500 with the 5.3L engine and I wouldn't want anything less in the way of engine power. The 4-door Denali certainly has plenty of wheelbase to handle the trailer. You would want the factory tow package.
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John W. Irwin
2005 Classic 28 "Sabre-Dog III"
2007 Silverado 2500HD Duramax/Allison LTZ
WBCCI Region 9 Webmaster, #9632
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