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finsruskw
Oct 02, 2015Explorer
The longer the trailer tongue, the easier it will be to back up.
The trailer will "answer up" much slower with a long tongue.
The closer the axles are to the hitch, the quicker it will "answer up" leading to trailer and truck damage if not corrected soon enough.
I'd much rather back up a 53'er than a 28'er any day, given the room to do so.
I once had to back a 48'er nearly 2 miles up a mountain road in GA, near Camp Merrill.
The trailer will "answer up" much slower with a long tongue.
The closer the axles are to the hitch, the quicker it will "answer up" leading to trailer and truck damage if not corrected soon enough.
I'd much rather back up a 53'er than a 28'er any day, given the room to do so.
I once had to back a 48'er nearly 2 miles up a mountain road in GA, near Camp Merrill.
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