07-03-2013, 04:57 AM
I triple haul all the time. Gmc 2500hd 6.0 gasser, 24ft fifth wheel, 18ft boat. You just have to be extra cautious and know your limitations. On strait, flat roads with little traffic I go 65mph max. Every thing else is 55–60. Be in the mindset to plow through deer and everything else, usually much less damaging than ending up on your side. Doing it with a bumper pull is a accident waiting to happen. You just can't argue with the way the weight is distributed, even with a fancy hitch. Another key is tires. I run ten ply e rated tires on the truck, 8 ply on the 5er, and 6 ply on the boat. Those are the heaviest that will fit on each rig. The less side wall flex you have the less you wiggle. I also installed drilled/slotted rotors and ceramic pads front and rear. I don't trust those dinky trailer brakes. By the way, you MUST have brakes on both trailers in utah to be legal. Also, you only pull into a gas station once that don't have enough room. Unhooking every thing just to get out is a pain. But all in all it is definitely worth having the house and boat there all in one shot. [fishon]
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