n7bsn wrote:
Eh? Low, not in my experience in owning 2 different Foxes for over 15 years. They generally have a rep for "tall" rigs.
Ditto.
They are one of the trailers with the most ground clearance, and a very high ball height.
When I was doing RV transport, I got to where I hated hauling AFs and DFs because I'd have to raise my hitch height to the highest setting, then I couldn't get the jack high enough to hook up! The foot or a block of wood under the jack is a requirement on those rigs, that's how high they are.
You won't need to do a "spring over axle" swap on an AF.