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Me_Again
Oct 07, 2013Explorer III
Allworth wrote:
Vulcaneer,
You, too, need to reread the original post.
The underside of the trailer never contacted ANYTHING.
The side wall of the extended pin box did the damage. Another reason that extended pin boxes are not always the best solution to turning restrictions.
What makes think it was the pin box when the two trailer frame plates that the pin box bolts to and that hang down out of the over hang are the first thing that will contact the bedrail? The pin box fits inside these plates and tapers up away from the truck's bed rails, where as the plates hang down and can contact the truck.
Do I have to jackknife my truck and take another picture?
Chris
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