![]() I agree, those 45 MPH ratings are a lawyers CYA statement. (ever notice how boat trailer people can tow constantly faster than almost anyone else? long ball to axle ratio is the key.) The 4x4 versions of those cheap trailers are the worst, and the "boat trailer" versions are the best. Once that distance gets too short, things are difficult to stabilize. In my experience, the stability of a trailer is far more dependent on the distance of the tow ball coupler to the axle, and having adequate tongue weight, than anything else. If they clearly marked it 45mph it would reduce sales. You could have found out if you spent time digging through the site or asking someone in the store. Unless this is show in store or have some sort of flyer depicting all restrictions how would you know? Ask a min wadge drone? On page 11 they show 45mph as recommended speed. Just read the small little link on that page for product manual. If I went out and bought one I would never think they would produce a trailer limited to 45mph. In my case the only trailers I have ever used are local built high end trailers that I borrowed. You get what you pay for kind of a deal but who would think to ask about speed recommendations unless you have bought trailers before. Its obvious they are trying to hide the fact this is a low speed trailer. The web site shows nothing UNLESS you go to the questions area. It should be clearly marked somewhere a recommended speed.
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