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Grit_dog
Jul 29, 2023Navigator
I think he said he’s got a 2nd gen Dodge HD. So it’s got lots of springs already. A chubby dirt bike and a smallish trailer may not need anything. The rear spring packs on 2nd gens are built like a shiit brickhouse. Lol.
Yes the super combo of a double bubble receiver and big extension plugged into the bottom for the trailer seems doable. It’s just a really bad way to go about the whole thing. And very expensive considering the feller appears to not be made of money.
From his original post, a 12” extension will put the camper tongue ball the better part of 2” under the bike and the handlebars will be might close to the front of the trailer. I guess which way you load the bike could determine the only direction you could turn that day!
Yes the super combo of a double bubble receiver and big extension plugged into the bottom for the trailer seems doable. It’s just a really bad way to go about the whole thing. And very expensive considering the feller appears to not be made of money.
From his original post, a 12” extension will put the camper tongue ball the better part of 2” under the bike and the handlebars will be might close to the front of the trailer. I guess which way you load the bike could determine the only direction you could turn that day!
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