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DREAM TRAILER: 2019 Mirage project trailer

How do you find that length of trailer with a short wheelbase truck? I could see things getting pretty exciting in a cross wind.



Having moved from a similar truck (except 7.3) to a CCSB and then CCLB, I can say with certainty I would never go back to the SWB for towing.


So I tow this 28ft trailer with an F250 "Extended cab with a 6.5' bed on it.
So its NOT a crew cab and NOT a long bed.


That said, every time a semi-truck passes me I feel like I am getting SUCKED INTO the truck. And when there are strong cross winds, I SLOW DOWN.


There have been several times when it felt like the trailer was steering the truck in bad weather.



I can only imagine what it would be like to be in an F150 short bed rather than the 250..
 
I will be happy to.
Just need to find a scale that I can do a weigh in on here in Idaho Falls.


Just snap a picture of the data plate on the trailer. It'll tell you all the info people have been asking for.


If you really want to weigh it, just go down to the truck stop on N. Homes. May cost you a few $$$$ though.


Here's the data plate from my trailer as an example.
 
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Just snap a picture of the data plate on the trailer. It'll tell you all the info people have been asking for.


If you really want to weigh it, just go down to the truck stop on N. Homes. May cost you a few $$$$ though.


What they are asking for is a VERIFIED FINISHED weight.
And the only way to get that is to actually put the trailer on a scale.


Will see if I can't make a run out to that scale.
Its worth a couple bucks to know for SURE what the reality is.
Would be nice to know the actual empty weight for


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Axle
Total Trailer


Then a Fully Loaded weight for 5 sleds and 100% travel gear.
 
IMO, unless you ordered it with 8k axles, you may have the weight capabilities confused. According to Mirage on the trailer you posted about in the #1 post only comes with the standard 3500# axles (5 lug wheels) or an upgrade to 5200# axles (6 lug wheels) in either a tandem or triple axle configuration. The specs for a 102x28 w/5200# tandem axles are listed below (copy/paste from Mirage). The only change to the weight specs will be what payload it's capable of based upon the unloaded weight of the trailer. With 5200# tandem axles you're limited to the 9990# GVWR loaded.


Tandem 8k or triple 6K axles would be required for the follow weight specifications:

Trailer is LISTED as 4,200lbs
Payload is LISTED as 11,400lbs
GVWR is listed as 15,600lbs

Xtreme Sport Specifications

Choose a size:
<input name="encoded_trailer_name" id="encoded_trailer_name" type="hidden" value="Xtreme+Sport"> <select name="trailer_options" id="trailer_options"><option disabled="disabled" value="">Select Option</option><option value="8+Wide+3500+Tandem+Axle">8 Wide 3500 Tandem Axle</option><option value="8+Wide+5200+Tandem+Axle" selected="">8 Wide 5200 Tandem Axle</option><option value="8+Wide+3500+Triple+Axle">8 Wide 3500 Triple Axle</option><option value="8+Wide+5200+Triple+Axle">8 Wide 5200 Triple Axle</option></select>
Choose specific trailer:
<select name="specific_trailer" id="specific_trailer"><option disabled="disabled" value="">Select Model</option><option value="MXSP8.520TA3">8.5x20 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.522TA3">8.5x22 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.524TA3">8.5x24 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.526TA3">8.5x26 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.528TA3" selected="">8.5x28 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.520TA3">8.5x20 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.522TA3">8.5x22 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.524TA3">8.5x24 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.526TA3">8.5x26 Tandem Axle</option><option value="MXSP8.528TA3">8.5x28 Tandem Axle</option></select>

Mirage Model Number
MXSP8.528TA3
Overall Height
106"

TNT Model Number
TETSP8.528TA3
Interior Height
80"

Size
8.5x28
Sidewall Height
78-3/4"

Rear Opening
92"w x 75"h
Interior Length
28'

Dry Weight
3890
Interior Width
97"

Payload
6100
Hitch Weight
389

Overall Length
30' 8"
Hitch Height
17" - 24"

Overall Width
102"
Platform Height
25"

GVWR
9990
 
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IMO, unless you ordered it with 8k axles, you may have the weight capabilities confused. According to Mirage on the trailer you posted about in the #1 post only comes with the standard 3500# axles (5 lug wheels) or an upgrade to 5200# axles (6 lug wheels) in either a tandem or triple axle configuration. The specs for a 102x28 w/5200# tandem axles are listed below (copy/paste from Mirage). The only change to the weight specs will be what payload it's capable of based upon the unloaded weight of the trailer. With 5200# tandem axles you're limited to the 9990# GVWR loaded.


Tandem 8k or triple 6K axles would be required for the follow weight specifications:

Trailer is LISTED as 4,200lbs
Payload is LISTED as 11,400lbs
GVWR is listed as 15,600lbs

This is what I was getting at earlier.
 
I just looked on truckers path free app and it looks that all the truck stops have a scale in the Idaho Falls area. They are usually 11.50 the first weight and $2 for any weight after that. go to truck stop with truck and trailer weigh truck and trailer then drop trailer go back and weigh truck. If you watch what you're doing pulling onto the scale you should be able to get steer axle, rear axle, and trailer axles separate

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So it looks like I have some conflicting material from Mirage.


The printed documentation does NOT agree with the plate on the side of the trailer.


The docs say
The GVWR for this trailer is 15,600 Lbs
The approximate weight of this trailer is 4,200 Lbs
The maimum payload for this trailer is 11,400Lbs (Properly distributed)




But the PLATE says..


PNBV/GVWR: 4490 KG (9900 LB)
Trailer Weight 1588 KG (3500 LB)
PNBE/GAWR - Each Axle 2359 KG (5200 LB)
 
At that weight will you have to register your truck stating a gvw also at that weight you will be over weight for the bridge laws/ tires on you pickup. A friend of mine got a over weight ticket the other day up at Ashton scale with an empty horse trailer by IDOT.
 
At that weight will you have to register your truck stating a gvw also at that weight you will be over weight for the bridge laws/ tires on you pickup. A friend of mine got a over weight ticket the other day up at Ashton scale with an empty horse trailer by IDOT.


At WHAT WEIGHT?
 
If it was 15600 and you were pulling it with a one ton you are overweight and supposed to have a cdl. Anything over 26000. Doesn't matter if you are empty or loaded. Farm and ranch and rvs are supposed to be exempt but they are trying to get their greedy little paws on that. Some states have different rules for rvs but usually revert to the laws in your state I believe. We have a d bag dot guy in Bozeman but they don't bother you in billings. He says the guys in billings are lazy.
 
When I travel now I try and put as much weight in truck box as possible.

Christopher a weight distribution hitch will help when passing a or meeting a semi and in high winds.
 
Business versus personal decides if you are a CMV

If your using it for personal use you really don’t have any restrictions when pulling with a one ton or smaller in most states.

If your a business you become a Commercial vehicle once you reach 10,000 GCVW depending on your state, but definitely when you cross state lines

If your business vehicle GCVW is over 26,000 you are a commercial vehicle everywhere and will need a CDL


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I don't remember if I mentioned this or not.
The new trailer panels have NO RIVETS in them this year!
 
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Noticed another thing yesterday. The inside of the heated storage locker are LIT!
Looks like they added an LED strip light inside the lockers. I might have mentioned this before, not sure, but yesterday the feature really stood out as we were using the lockers quite a bit.
 
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