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    #16
    I pulled a 32' bumper pull camper with a 12' low boy behind a 4 door 4x4 LWB Dodge from Houston to western New Mexico a few years back for an elk hunt. Overall length was pushing 90' if I remember correctly. Only had to back up one time at a gas station. Way overloaded and dumb but we didn't have any issues. You'll be ok as long as you use a little common sense.

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      #17
      Pulled a boat behind a 32' 5th wheel many times. Never measured but guarantee I was over length. Never got stopped and passed many of LEO and State troopers.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
        Question is, can you back it down the boat ramp without taking up all 3 lanes of a 2 lane ramp?
        I think the real question is: How far do you need to go?

        That would dictate whether or not I rolled the dice on an extra 6 feet or so.

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          #19
          As stated 65’ is the legal maximum length. It’s up to you to decide if you are willing to risk it.

          I personally wouldn’t that’s why we bought my wife’s vehicle with a trailer tow package.


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            #20
            I was at 67 ft going to Colorado, ended up leaving Silverton to Oouray, on the MILLION DOLLAR HIGHWAY with that rig.....holy hell I dont know how I didnt tear off the side of my camper...

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