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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3270739" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Lots of RV's pulling a double load around, but I think Terry Miller is correct. It has to be a 5th wheel to be legal. Can't remember a bumper pull that is towing another vehicle. As noted in my earlier post in the original post, the rear bumpers in most RV's are designed to carry the sewer hose and that's about it. I've seen pics of bicycle carriers that bounce up and down that have destroyed those back bumpers.</p><p>If one want to carry any kind of load back there, inspect it closely every time you stop for fuel and get help if any cracks in the welds develop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3270739, member: 5412"] Lots of RV's pulling a double load around, but I think Terry Miller is correct. It has to be a 5th wheel to be legal. Can't remember a bumper pull that is towing another vehicle. As noted in my earlier post in the original post, the rear bumpers in most RV's are designed to carry the sewer hose and that's about it. I've seen pics of bicycle carriers that bounce up and down that have destroyed those back bumpers. If one want to carry any kind of load back there, inspect it closely every time you stop for fuel and get help if any cracks in the welds develop. [/QUOTE]
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