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Golden_HVAC
Jun 04, 2014Explorer
Mister Big wrote:
I took the above members advise and flipped the receiver up on top of the bumper. I cannot put the tray in the down position now. Not a big deal because I am not going to use it till next year anyway. I now have 26 inches of clearance for the bikes. After reading the post about the spare tire dragging when in the down position I will redesign over the winter. It would be better if the bumper would sit on top of the frame supports giving me more clearance for the spare tire in the down position.I will probably go to a 5 inch metal bumper to hold the sewer hose with the couplings on. And I will have the receive welded to the bumper rather than bolt on. Thanks for all the advise. Hopefully everyone can learn from this also.
This picture looks like your 5" square bumper would scrape "Now". You probably will damage it during the next trip, and then need to relocate it either behind the 4" bumper or slightly above and behind it.
I would be making the modifications now, not later.
While 12" clearance from the front hitch to the bottom of the bike rack is more than sufficient, 18" on the rear of the trailer might not be nearly enough. IT all has to deal with how far the rack is from the tires. In the front of the truck, the tires are only 3' from the rack, while the trailer might be 5 - 9 feet from the trailer tires. And while pulling back onto the road out of a gas station, the back of the trailer is going down while the truck is pointing upwards and climbing onto the center of the roadway.
Good luck,
Fred.
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