ralph.w.brown
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We have a Böckmann Portax K, a German manufactured horse trailer that is designed for Europe and to be pulled by a mid-sized SUV. It is lightweight and well balanced. It is designed to keep the horses positioned over the axles. We don't plan on frequent or long trips with it, so expect the experience to be good.I think it’s very much relative to your load and how long you are towing for. To me the frame is less of a concern if the suspension is getting crushed and exceeding the maximums for the rear axle. If you are dragging so much that the rear of the Telluride breaks an axle, then the axle and suspension are going to give out well before you see a problem with the frame.
The way I see it we have to take Kia at it’s word that the unibody frame can handle 5,000 lbs. But you don’t have to be an engineer to see that weight distribution helps take off load from the rear axle and that makes it safer. A level load front to back helps braking and handling. Just think of a popsicle stick and three fingers applying pressure equally, it’s less likely to break. Then apply the most pressure in the middle and it will snap or at the very least the ends will start to come up. When the trailer axle and front axle aren’t taking more load evenly then you lose traction.
I guess my point is with no WDH you risk a broken rear axle, damaged suspension, or an accident where you are liable well before you should expect any long term damage to the frame. Any guidance to not use a WDH not from Kia is suspect and could be anecdotal or using old guidance from the early days of smaller unibody crossovers.
Despite all other factors, the awards and Kia heavy lean on marketing, with or without WDH, if I were towing anything close to an enclosed double axle horse trailer with one horse, (like the ads suggest) on a regular basis, I would be looking for a larger vehicle. Pushing the limits of any towing specs on a regular basis can lead to disastrous and life threatening consequences that I’m not willing to gamble with.