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travelnutz
Jun 12, 2013Explorer II
I'm not buying it either as the Prius would have needed a hitch extention to reach the ball of the trailer as as shown in the photo. I outlined the photo's vehicle, trailer, and crank down jack in an AutoCad 3D transparency overlay on my engineering computer and then rotated into sky view and WALLA! The trailer's hitch ball would be 8" to 12" behind where a normal WD hitch ball would be located. Next I suppose the OP will claim the trailer wasn't on a WD hitch which only means an approx 16" hitch extension would be required. DUH! The distance of the trailer's crank jack to the Prius was the first indication that something isn't in proper perspectives. It's no secret where the crank down holes in the hitch coupling is located and anyone can measure distances by using it as a start point!
Also, did anyone else notice that there are no drivers or passengers in the other vehicles supposedly waitin in line at a fuel station? Give me a break!
In my opinion, nice optical illusion try OP, but NO cigar! The trailer was parked behind the Prius and NOT attached!
Also, did anyone else notice that there are no drivers or passengers in the other vehicles supposedly waitin in line at a fuel station? Give me a break!
In my opinion, nice optical illusion try OP, but NO cigar! The trailer was parked behind the Prius and NOT attached!
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