I just wanted to suggest that a picture is worth 1000 words.
Yesterday I got started looking at trailers, goodness, mine isn't even 6 months old yet, haha, but as I was surfing the INTERNET lots of other "links" related to trailers, etc, were popping up.
Some caught my eye, and I bit following them to who knows where.
Soon was I was on YouTube looking at trailer accident videos.
With so many cameras out there today, lots of innocent life is being captured.
If one studies these sad events, you can see a common thread, driver error.
Lots of big trailers, RV's and iffy TV.
Lots of them (accidents) were set up by "drift" from a maneuver and most likely oversteering.... however, one. a brand-new F-250 diesel SRW and HUGE 5th wheel looks to have just pushed right over the TV flipping the truck because it could not hold back the weight in a hurried stop (?)
Not sure if you've seen the big 5'er knock down the canopy of a fueling station from sheer ignorance to what he was pulling and needed to clear his load, OMG!
Anyway, having been in a fatal vehicle accident years ago (not my fault) let me share with you all it happens so damn fast, really, in the blink of an eye the domino falls, and the chain reaction of events is set in motion, you can't stop it, however what you can do is minimize your risk prior, by not pushing your luck because the budget just won't let you cover your arse....or lack of study and planning of your task.
Picking out and planning our shared love is more than finding that pretty and loaded TV, BTW, the less option in comforts is often a much better TV to task or picking out the longest trailer and best floor plan so we can "enjoy" more of our "second home".
OK, rant done, not being a jerk, honest, not trying to start any wars or flames, it's just very hard to un-forget some very sad experiences in our lives.
As you were.