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Old 02-27-2006, 11:51 PM
Snookerd Snookerd is offline
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Default Re: Towing Questions

Fishstu-Towing can be a seriously stressful deal as you know and heard stories. Mistakes can spell tragedy-check out trayder's new misc. photo gallery for some bad days trailering. One simple correction that I ran into that Otto mentioned was the tongue weight. My Landcruiser/Lexus LX450 had such soft springs that my 18SF that was too far up on the trailer sagged the back of the truck way down. All I did was weight the tongue seperate and reduced the load up front by sliding the winch post toward the back of the trailer a foot or two (keep the transom on the bunks). Major difference. I tow my 23 with a 04 Yukon XL using a Rolls Dual Axle trailer-brakes have been disconnected on the trailer.
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