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Old 09-18-2008 | 05:13 AM
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I have a white gooseneck manning trailer set up for a straight bottom top gun. Looking to see if anyone has a bumper pull in same value and willing to do some trading.
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Old 09-23-2008 | 12:54 PM
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thats such a sweet setup, why go to the bumper pull? Isnt it a better ride and manueverability?
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I love the setup and yes it pulls like a dream, but I also really miss having a lifted truck and just don't know about lifting the trailer as well. lol!
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It looks like youve got 6 or 8 inches between the bed and the neck on the trailer.. how tall are you wanting to lift it? isnt the collar on the trailer height adjustable?
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I love the setup and yes it pulls like a dream, but I also really miss having a lifted truck and just don't know about lifting the trailer as well. lol!
I know your situation. I had this with this......
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...but now have this and am almost done building this.
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It looks like youve got 6 or 8 inches between the bed and the neck on the trailer.. how tall are you wanting to lift it? isnt the collar on the trailer height adjustable?
I am planning on going 6 with 37's and 22's at least I have all winter to figure something out.
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...but now have this and am almost done building this.
Yes you do!
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Just bring it to a good welder and have hem change it over. What it cost's to change you'll get 50% back fom selling the goose!
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