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Old 10-22-2014, 06:41 PM
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A little added lighting
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Old 10-22-2014, 06:58 PM
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Like everyone else has said, you have done a beautiful job.

See you on the river
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Old 11-03-2014, 08:13 PM
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That looks cool... First thing that came to mind was the Christmas Coca Cola commercial. Nice work
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Extremely impressive! I am envious of people with the foresight and aptitude to pull something like this off, my palms sweat if I plug in an angle grinder in the vicinity of my boat trailer for fear I may cut the tongue off by accident. Kudos to you! Is that snow on the ground in the last pic?
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Originally Posted by Stuckonstupid
Extremely impressive! I am envious of people with the foresight and aptitude to pull something like this off, my palms sweat if I plug in an angle grinder in the vicinity of my boat trailer for fear I may cut the tongue off by accident. Kudos to you! Is that snow on the ground in the last pic?
Just a gravel lot thankfully. Too early for that nonsense just yet!

And thanks all
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Nice work!!!! How much length does the gooseneck add?
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Originally Posted by Pokher Ace
Nice work!!!! How much length does the gooseneck add?
Right around 6'
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Does it feel longer backing up or tight turns? Just curious of the impact of the extra length.
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Originally Posted by abmotorman
Does it feel longer backing up or tight turns? Just curious of the impact of the extra length.
Yes you can tell its longer no doubt but its a pretty fair trade for how much straighter it pulls down the road!
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