Posted by T in NE on February 17, 2014 at 07:16:37 from (75.235.151.97):
In Reply to: 16ft. trailer posted by dewy on February 16, 2014 at 19:36:31:
If you're not hauling anything lower than the Jeep, just carry a few pieces of 2x6 or 2x8 with you. Set the end of the ramps on the 2X, and you're set, no mods needed.
For things lower than the Jeep, you could make extensions for the ramps- make them so they will hook on the current ramp cross-pieces, make them about the same length, hook them on about half-way up. Leave them home when you don't need them, or they are flat enough, you can just drive anything else over them, and again, no changes to the trailer.
If the trailer trying to tip up concerns you too much, get a couple implement jacks that mount to the piece of pipe, and put those on the sides near the back of the trailer. Or carry a couple more blocks and stick under the back of the trailer. A piece of rail tie and a couple short 2x4's work good for that.
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