Towing a trailer behide Reflection 5th wheel

Texdan

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I plan on towing my golf cart behind my Reflection 29RS. The back hitch is rated at 300# tongue and 3000# tow. My 12' long trailer is 900#, cart is 900#, tongue weight appx. 200# so I am well within the hitch limits. My question is if anyone has done this do I need to get anti-sway bars? And if so any recommendations? Thanks.
 
There have been a few folks over the years posting about towing behind mainly Reflection fivers. Some were pulling a trailer similar to yours yet others pulling boats or enclosed trailers. Years ago we camped next to 4th reflection fiver ever built and he was pulling a 20' or so I/O pleasure boat. In this part of the country, fivers and TTs have been pulling trailers (mainly boats) for decades. In our travels we occasionally see a fiver pulling any one of these type of trailers.

Factory hitches were not available in the early years models so most folks had a welding shop or dealer do the install or did it themselves.

None as I recall ever shared any questions or feedback/pictures regarding anti-sway bars.

Dan
 
I plan on towing my golf cart behind my Reflection 29RS. The back hitch is rated at 300# tongue and 3000# tow. My 12' long trailer is 900#, cart is 900#, tongue weight appx. 200# so I am well within the hitch limits. My question is if anyone has done this do I need to get anti-sway bars? And if so any recommendations? Thanks.

No sway bars here, been towing my single place m/c trailer for years, tracks like a dream.
 

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