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valhalla360
Feb 24, 2021Navigator
dodge guy wrote:
In a short bed the tailgate will hit the Jack. If you don’t have a tall Jack the corners of the tailgate will be driven into the front of the trailer.
However....after you load the golf cart into the F150, what are you going to use to tow the trailer?
Depends. Some trailer A-frames are longer than others.
We have a short bed (but that's a sore wound). We can lower the tailgate while hooked up without hitting the jack. Going down the road on typical turns at intersections, the tailgate wouldn't be an issue. We could probably get the truck at a 30degree angle to the trailer before we would have to worry about hitting anything, so it would take a little extra care backing into a tight spot but generally doable.
The OP would need to check out the dimensions on his setup to be sure.
I assume after loading the golf cart, he is planning to tow with the F150. It's the feasibility issues, he's trying to work out.
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