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<blockquote data-quote="ChopTop84" data-source="post: 1533961" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>Nothing wrong with the extensions. You can be sure they've been tested to the extremes, or they wouldnt be on the road and there would be a lot more rich lawyers. (sidenote: thats the true engineering test of a product. How many lawyers got rich off your product!)</p><p></p><p>Think about it, how is an extension any different than a class a or c motorhome with 15 feet of tail behind the rear axle, and they tow all the time. Distance from rear axle to hitch is as much or more than most superhitch setups.</p><p></p><p>You need to be aware of your swing when turning, and dragging ass on bad fuel station approaches, but the math says you'll still bottom out your rear suspension before anything "bad" happens.</p><p></p><p>That said, I still hate campers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopTop84, post: 1533961, member: 19210"] Nothing wrong with the extensions. You can be sure they've been tested to the extremes, or they wouldnt be on the road and there would be a lot more rich lawyers. (sidenote: thats the true engineering test of a product. How many lawyers got rich off your product!) Think about it, how is an extension any different than a class a or c motorhome with 15 feet of tail behind the rear axle, and they tow all the time. Distance from rear axle to hitch is as much or more than most superhitch setups. You need to be aware of your swing when turning, and dragging ass on bad fuel station approaches, but the math says you'll still bottom out your rear suspension before anything "bad" happens. That said, I still hate campers. [/QUOTE]
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