Quoted from desertT1:. It's several inches short, and I move games solo and don't want to wrestle with lifting things into the truck every time.
Idea: use 4"x4"x 6-8" wood blocks, on top of lift table
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Quoted from desertT1:. It's several inches short, and I move games solo and don't want to wrestle with lifting things into the truck every time.
Idea: use 4"x4"x 6-8" wood blocks, on top of lift table
Suggestion: "if" you decide on dual axles... be sure you know if both axles have brakes. Some cheaper trailers, only have brake on 1 axle.
Quoted from RandomGuyOffCL:Kerry, I would recommend a set of rear air bags for the suburban, then about a 4 inch drop hitch, preferably a wdh (weight distribution hitch) and you’ll be safely towin like a pro...
Thanks for the input...
I did get the previous owner's WDH and I already had a 2 11/16" (maybe 2 5/16" I think) that flips over to a 2" ball size and 6 way adjustable hitch. Everything is heavy duty!
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