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Re: OT - What type of trailer?
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Posted by Tyler from Utah on March 17, 2005 at 09:09:21 from (71.35.195.251):
In Reply to: Re: OT - What type of trailer? posted by Mike M on March 16, 2005 at 11:53:29:
I'm not saying thats not enough truck but trans. might not take it depends on how it has been taken care of. Im not saying not to go with a gooseneck they are less of a pain to back and follow good but they are also about twice what a good bumper pull cost's. Ok you say chain it down! Yes but hear it sits on a slant and when you have it on the flat part of the bed say the chain busts or the point you have it chaind to bust's at least if you have it on the flat part you can get to the side of the road to fix it. Now maybe thier's beavertail's that aren't as steep as the ones that I have been around but chaining something right on the back and on a slant is asking for problems. Just my opinion!!
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