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timgco
05-26-2006, 04:50 AM
Featherlite 1610 14ft X 6'9" X 6'6"
What do I need to make this trailer work withe the H2?
5th tire on the H2 is staying back there, so I need to make this work?
What do I need to do the H2 for adding trailering brakes?
WIth this trailer, and aprox. 1500lbs of gear, will this be too much for the H2?
What do you all have for an enclosed trailer and how far/ often and how much weight do you tow?
Thanks,
Tim.
Featherlite 1610 14ft X 6'9" X 6'6"
What do I need to make this trailer work withe the H2?
5th tire on the H2 is staying back there, so I need to make this work? <-- 88962593
What do I need to do the H2 for adding trailering brakes? <-- Z49445418
WIth this trailer, and aprox. 1500lbs of gear, will this be too much for the H2?
What do you all have for an enclosed trailer and how far/ often and how much weight do you tow?
Thanks,
Tim..
DennisAJC
05-26-2006, 05:00 AM
Queen Rox would know.:D
timgco
05-26-2006, 05:04 AM
Queen Rox would know.:D
I know, but I figured, I'd post, she'd open Elcova Forums, (two days go buy..) open my thread (two more days), type a reply and submitt... two more days.:D
DDWH- what are those PN's?
This is the whole kit number.
GM PART # 12499083
CATEGORY: Platform Trailer Hitch
PACK QTY: 1
GM LIST: $159.00
PM me if you want to buy the electric brake harness. I don't nee it and I have a new one.
I know, but I figured, I'd post, she'd open Elcova Forums, (two days go buy..) open my thread (two more days), type a reply and submitt... two more days.:D
DDWH- what are those PN's?
GM's part numbers for the tow extension and the brake harness.
ZigsRig
05-26-2006, 06:05 AM
Tim,
You should PM Johndjmix1 on this site. He tows an enclosed trailer with his H2. IM not sure of the totatl weight of the trailer when loaded, but ive seen it with a ranger, a quad bike, and some racing bikes in it behind the H2.
ZIG
Featherlite trailers are awesome! They really weight less than other models with steel frames. So you're starting off properly with that.:) The trailer brake wiring harness is properly wired in newer models, so that shouldn't be a big deal anymore.
My trailer is 15'x7'wx7'h. Dual axel with brakes. I have the v nose model, so the flat deck is 12ft and the v'nose adds 3 ft.
I travel everywhere with it; Arizona, Moab, Idaho and soon to be Rubicon!:cool:
Here's a pic of it behind the H2. I can get some of it with the Ranger inside and stuff too if you want.
I know, but I figured, I'd post, she'd open Elcova Forums, (two days go buy..) open my thread (two more days), type a reply and submitt... two more days.:D
DDWH- what are those PN's?What's yer point?;) :D
CLAYDOG
05-26-2006, 04:35 PM
A H2 should have no problem with the trailer you discribed, I pull this 16' long (12'+4' v-nose)x 101" wide with 3 sleds in it with the Envoy in the pic regularly, about 3700# total weight. Although it would struggle if we had any thing that looked like mountians in Michigan.:rolleyes:
http://images1.snapfish.com/346%3B8929%3A%7Ffp58%3Dot%3E2355%3D377%3D%3B5%3A%3 DXROQDF%3E2323%3A74%3C683%3C4ot1lsi
A H2 should have no problem with the trailer you discribed, I pull this 16' long (12'+4' v-nose)x 101" wide with 3 sleds in it with the Envoy in the pic regularly, about 3700# total weight. Although it would struggle if we had any thing that look like mountians in Michigan.:rolleyes:
http://images1.snapfish.com/346%3B8929%3A%7Ffp58%3Dot%3E2355%3D377%3D%3B5%3A%3 DXROQDF%3E2323%3A74%3C683%3C4ot1lsiLooks like you could use a little snow in Michigan too.;)
CLAYDOG
05-26-2006, 04:55 PM
LOL, you aren't kiddin'. My wife just doesn't buy the "I'm just airating the lawn" line anymore.
Adam in CO
05-26-2006, 06:16 PM
I travel everywhere with it; Arizona, Moab, Idaho and soon to be Rubicon!:cool:
Here's a pic of it behind the H2. I can get some of it with the Ranger inside and stuff too if you want.
You're gonna tow it on the Rubicon? :confused: :confused: :confused:
H2Buff
05-26-2006, 09:30 PM
Featherlite 1610 14ft X 6'9" X 6'6"
What do I need to make this trailer work withe the H2?
5th tire on the H2 is staying back there, so I need to make this work?
What do I need to do the H2 for adding trailering brakes?
WIth this trailer, and aprox. 1500lbs of gear, will this be too much for the H2?
What do you all have for an enclosed trailer and how far/ often and how much weight do you tow?
Thanks,
Tim.
I pull a 7500 lb boat with a trailer that has a self contained braking system. You dont need to do a thing but hook it to the hitch.
Tim,
My trailer dry weight is around 2500 lbs. The most I've hauled (maybe) 5000. ( I never pull 5000 very far). You'll notice it's back there, and your fuel mileage will never be the same, but your truck will pull it. Going up all those steep passes in Colorado will take more time, mainly cuz you won't want all your stuff flying all over inside the thing, but it'll do it. 2nd gear will suffer over long distances, and the tranny will get hotter than Phil likes it;) , but it'll work. Program it. You'll be surprised. It's not a 3/4ton diesel.
Trailer:
Put the tie down rails in it.
Hang the spare tire (trailer) on the wall and never leave home w/out it.
Put tie downs on the floor.
Hang pics of the hummer inside and some coat hooks.
Don't forget the broom.
Get a box for car wash stuff and extra tie downs. (and hide some Jack Daniels in it for Kira on those nippy nights.)
Get a paper towel holder and put it by the door.
Don't forget the dog beds.
Sleeping bags.
Tool box
Water and gas cans
Bikes
If you want a Rhino in there, you'll have to put all the above stuff in the Rhino and load it in the trailer. (and jam some of it in front in the v-nose if that's what you get)
Personally I like the barn doors on the back. I can back up closer to things than with a ramp. But ramps are nice too.
Get a door for the side near the front.
Don't forget the Beaver pillow.
Put fishing rod holders on the roof, and if you want, a rifle rack.
Hang a cabinet or two on the wall, just remember a Rhino is wide and you have to get out after you load it.
Have a window put in so there's some light in it.
Do have them put wiring for exterior door lights, but provide them with decent lights.
Waa-Laa! about 3500 lbs of crap. (except the J.D. and the Beav):D
PARAGON
05-26-2006, 11:05 PM
Tekonsha Prodigy brake controller
http://http://www.tekonsha.com/prodig.html
I have pulled a featherlite and the distance between the hitch and the jack was pretty short, so having a spare tire was a problem. The weight you are talking about is no problem for the truck using tow/haul and third gear a lot.
The shank length is still a problem with my enclosed trailer and I don't even worry about getting into the rear through the rear hatch of the truck. I have a 7x18 (I think it's 18, might be 16) and the H2 has no trouble with it for periodic towing.
Ricco
05-28-2006, 06:44 AM
All I did was have a welder move my jack bach about 8" and it works perfect for clearing the spare tire.This is loaded full of construction tools and equipment.Haul it around no problem.
dochummer
05-28-2006, 06:58 PM
By the way Rox, forgot to mention your rig looks pretty bada$$ coming down the highway. :)
CslRkH2
05-29-2006, 03:13 PM
Tim,
My trailer dry weight is around 2500 lbs. The most I've hauled (maybe) 5000. ( I never pull 5000 very far). You'll notice it's back there, and your fuel mileage will never be the same, but your truck will pull it. Going up all those steep passes in Colorado will take more time, mainly cuz you won't want all your stuff flying all over inside the thing, but it'll do it. 2nd gear will suffer over long distances, and the tranny will get hotter than Phil likes it;) , but it'll work. Program it. You'll be surprised. It's not a 3/4ton diesel.
Trailer:
Put the tie down rails in it.
Hang the spare tire (trailer) on the wall and never leave home w/out it.
Put tie downs on the floor.
Hang pics of the hummer inside and some coat hooks.
Don't forget the broom.
Get a box for car wash stuff and extra tie downs. (and hide some Jack Daniels in it for Kira on those nippy nights.)
Get a paper towel holder and put it by the door.
Don't forget the dog beds.
Sleeping bags.
Tool box
Water and gas cans
Bikes
If you want a Rhino in there, you'll have to put all the above stuff in the Rhino and load it in the trailer. (and jam some of it in front in the v-nose if that's what you get)
Personally I like the barn doors on the back. I can back up closer to things than with a ramp. But ramps are nice too.
Get a door for the side near the front.
Don't forget the Beaver pillow.
Put fishing rod holders on the roof, and if you want, a rifle rack.
Hang a cabinet or two on the wall, just remember a Rhino is wide and you have to get out after you load it.
Have a window put in so there's some light in it.
Do have them put wiring for exterior door lights, but provide them with decent lights.
Waa-Laa! about 3500 lbs of crap. (except the J.D. and the Beav):D
And get a Supercharger installed so you can actually make it over the divide with that load :D
NSANE
05-29-2006, 06:54 PM
Well I don't pull a enclosed but I do pull a 18' alumium open car trailer with a build up Jeep rubicon on it. I did have a problem with the trailer jack and I bought a clamp on boat trailer jack rated at 2500lbs which took care of the problem after moving it back on the trailer. The complete set up with a Honda trail 70, jeep, tools on the trailer weight around 6,000lbs. I do have 4 wheel electric brakes on the trailer with a controler inside the Hummer. I had no problems driving 600 miles with this up in to Canada a few weeks ago. I just keep a eye on the trans temp and the GAS gauge.
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