The further aft the axles are mounted, the higher the pin weight will be. When the axles are mounted in the most reward position, the less maneuverable the trailer will become. With a dressing room, an ideal axle placement is centered under the middle of the stalls. With a long LQ, the axles are sometimes moved forward to carry more of the trailer weight, and lower the pin weight. Each manufacturer has its own version of what it feels is the proper axle placement. It is a measurement based on general feedback by a portion of the public. Depending on with what you tow and the particular loads you carry, will determine if the manufacturer was able to guess correctly your circumstances. Not every trailer will work well for every person's particular needs. Looking at other peoples' rigs and asking questions, will help your decision. Try to find an owner that has circumstances similar to yours, as far as needs and number of horses being hauled. Ask what they like and dislike about their rigs. Their experiences contain very valuable knowledge. Many 8' LQs are not available with the big two door fridges, they usually have the under counter 3 CF varieties. Most 10' LQs can be optioned with the larger units. Slide outs take up additional spacing beyond their physical size. Check with the individual LQ conversion companies of which you are interested, to see if they offer the larger fridge in a 10' LQ with a slide out. Gard
[Edited by gard on 2009-11-05 4:06 PM]
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