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Hi,B+J, as jen sez above, a twin axle is very stable to tow,and a lot easier to reverse ,the only prob you need to watch on the road is the rear overhang, just be carefull when turning and dont get too close to anything when the rear end swings out, apart from that enjoy,you will soon get used to people saying" blimey,thats a big un" another thing ,get a mover fitted, they are bloody heavy to push regards S/C
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