Posted by Frankenstein JD-A on September 26, 2008 at 20:22:47 from (69.80.226.113):
In Reply to: Re: Pulling hitch posted by MLPANKEY on September 25, 2008 at 06:05:50:
I see in another post where you think that I havent replied quick enough for you. Sorry, I cant get on the board everyday to answer your questions. I am getting to it as soon as I can.
Anyway, all I meant by what I said about turning the drops is to make d@mn sure that the 18" long for the hitch is measured from the center of the wheel and not the axle tube itself. Not necessarly in Tunica, but I have seen before where people obviously thought they could turn the drops back and measure 18 from the axle tube and not the wheel. THAT, I do have a problem with.
Its a speed limit class. Make the hitch right, the weight right, the tire size right, dont blow the horn. Its not rocket science.
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