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<blockquote data-quote="jta" data-source="post: 719176" data-attributes="member: 9294"><p>I stayed in my 36' trailer for almost a week in Moab during June. When the trailer was in the sun the 15k BTU ac would not keep up, as soon as we got some shade it was would cool right off. My trailer is insulation in the roof and the walls, this is the only time I've had a problem with it. I've been to Choccolocco in July and it was fine. I would recommend 6k axles at the minimum. This gets you bigger bearings and brakes along with 8 lug wheels and taller tires. As far as tires are concerned I HIGHLY recommend 14 ply all steel tires. I had 3 flats on the way to Moab on tires that had no dry rot and very good tread. While in Moab I bought 6 new 14 ply tires and had zero problems on the way home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jta, post: 719176, member: 9294"] I stayed in my 36' trailer for almost a week in Moab during June. When the trailer was in the sun the 15k BTU ac would not keep up, as soon as we got some shade it was would cool right off. My trailer is insulation in the roof and the walls, this is the only time I've had a problem with it. I've been to Choccolocco in July and it was fine. I would recommend 6k axles at the minimum. This gets you bigger bearings and brakes along with 8 lug wheels and taller tires. As far as tires are concerned I HIGHLY recommend 14 ply all steel tires. I had 3 flats on the way to Moab on tires that had no dry rot and very good tread. While in Moab I bought 6 new 14 ply tires and had zero problems on the way home. [/QUOTE]
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