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<blockquote data-quote="Tractionless1" data-source="post: 15222981" data-attributes="member: 59392"><p>18'-20' is overkill unless you're looking to put additional stuff on the deck. You're pulling more weight for no reason and paying more $$ for dead space. </p><p></p><p> Unfortunately not on the pics, the rear tires sat just behind the downward break in the deck and the rear bumper did not hang off etc. THe dimensions I gave are of the deck. The load was perfectly balanced over the axles and it pulled dead straight, the brakes will stop your tow vehicle and trailer if you want them to, very strong. The LHS fender is removable with 3 bolts and my lowered cobra door went right over the top of the tires without issue. It also loaded on the trailer with just the provided ramps without issue. No need for jacking up the togue of the trailer nor driving tow vehicle rearwheels up on ramps or havingto use boards to load. I'm throwing the draw bar and ball in the deal now too. </p><p></p><p>Please email me direct with further communication as I can answer that much faster. <a href="mailto:Tractionless@comcast.net">Tractionless@comcast.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractionless1, post: 15222981, member: 59392"] 18'-20' is overkill unless you're looking to put additional stuff on the deck. You're pulling more weight for no reason and paying more $$ for dead space. Unfortunately not on the pics, the rear tires sat just behind the downward break in the deck and the rear bumper did not hang off etc. THe dimensions I gave are of the deck. The load was perfectly balanced over the axles and it pulled dead straight, the brakes will stop your tow vehicle and trailer if you want them to, very strong. The LHS fender is removable with 3 bolts and my lowered cobra door went right over the top of the tires without issue. It also loaded on the trailer with just the provided ramps without issue. No need for jacking up the togue of the trailer nor driving tow vehicle rearwheels up on ramps or havingto use boards to load. I'm throwing the draw bar and ball in the deal now too. Please email me direct with further communication as I can answer that much faster. [email]Tractionless@comcast.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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