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A little Friday afternoon commentary on pulling a trailer

 
5569 5569
Administrator | Posts: 2276 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 05/11/07
03:04 PM

From an email I received..

He's hooked up and ready to fly!! It's amazing how the extra weight really smoothed out the ride in the truck. He did have to air up the rear tires a bit (around 160 psi)

He added some heavy-duty chain for extra support on the tailgate (note that he used the "Heavy-Duty 'S' hooks to attach the chain) He also paid-up for some BIG 5/16 sheetmetal screws to attach the frame to the tailgate. Yeah, he knows it's overkill, but he didn't want the possibility of having an accident.

Much of his time was spent on his front porch whittling down that MASSIVE 4x4 board to fit precisely into the ball mount receiver. Also note that he used a 14" piece of 1x4 to help distribute the load more evenly--"YOU CAN"T BE TOO SAFE, YOU KNOW!!".  " It cost a little more, but you just can't be too safe when pulling a trailer of this magnitude !!".
 

 
STMIKE STMIKE
Enthusiast | Posts: 489 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 05/16/07
02:17 PM

you've got to be kidding. somebody call CHIPS before this guys kills an innocent bystander. sheesh!  

 
5569 5569
Administrator | Posts: 2276 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 06/13/07
10:09 AM

yeah that's super sketchy!  

 

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