We're officially Trailer Trash.
I think the hitch height is a little too low. The trailer is nose down a bit.




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Pfft. Paul and I did one with closet pole and duct tape...Steve Collins wrote:Are you going to go with a bolt-in pole or one of the "portable" ones that clamps in place? I'd recommend a bolt-in pole custom made to the size you need. We have a clamp-in pole on loan }:) and it seems like it needs a fairly stiff floor and ceiling to be able to take full side loads.
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Curt Luther wrote:Pfft. Paul and I did one with closet pole and duct tape...
Hey, hey, hey. The pole we did, worked great. Unfortunately, we sold the video rights to the proof of this for a couple of extra lap dances.Ashley Armstrong wrote:Curt Luther wrote:Pfft. Paul and I did one with closet pole and duct tape...
... and that's how I broke my nose
Ah heh heh. Ah heh heh. Ah heh heh. He said "stiff"...needs a fairly stiff floor and ceiling
It's a 2007 model year trailer, so it's a safe bet that the tires are more than a year old. And that was part of the "discount" price.Tom Phillips wrote:We had a discussion on tires last week. A friend sent me this from ABC on tire dates. New apperance or not, especially RV tires, they could be years old.
http://tinyurl.com/57j6of
Couldn't hurt to check the dates and if they are past 1 year, make the dealer replace 'em.
I'd hate to lose 2 good drivers (and 1 future one) for an old "new" tire