Hi,
I am A new member, I recently bought 2010 Scamp19, I have been reading the forum for some time & have benefited from all of the information submitted by others. I greatly appreciate all of you for making me more knowledgeable about these trailers.
All that is gold does not glitter,Not all those who wander are lost;The old that is strong does not wither,Deep roots are not reached by the frost.... J.R.R. Tolkien
Congratulations on your new scamp. I also have a Scamp 19 and had the axle partially come loose from weld cracks on the axle attaching point. I would suggest you check yours before any long trips. Mine broke in the middle of nowhere in Montana. Enjoy your Scamp we really enjoy ours. Herman
I have nearly new tires, stock 13 in but am considering installing 15 in. in the future.
My tow rig is a 2006 Tundra 4 wheel dr. this seems to be a good match, plenty of power on the steepest mountains, averaged 14 mi. per gallon on recent trip.
I have nearly new tires, stock 13 in but am considering installing 15 in. in the future.
Get an accurate scale weight on the trailer, loaded for use. Compare that axleweight with the maximum load capacity on your 13 inch tires, and then go get some that have a reasonable amount of reserve capacity!
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