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Jan-28-2019 04:04 PM
goducks10 wrote:ScottG wrote:
Personally, I think the design of being under the frame is much stronger and less likely to bend if the hitch hits the ground hard.
I've had both and prefer the latter.
I can understand it being too low for some trucks though.
Arctic Fox with it's "Off road rated frame" alway puts it under.
I dont see any of Northwoods trailers with the A frame under the main frame. Nor on Outdoors RV. Both run the A frsme thru a front frame member. You can see it in the ORV frame video on their site.
Jan-28-2019 03:57 PM
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Jan-28-2019 12:24 PM
ScottG wrote:
Personally, I think the design of being under the frame is much stronger and less likely to bend if the hitch hits the ground hard.
I've had both and prefer the latter.
I can understand it being too low for some trucks though.
Arctic Fox with it's "Off road rated frame" alway puts it under.
Jan-28-2019 11:33 AM
Jan-28-2019 08:52 AM
ScottG wrote:That's the way my TH TT are, under the frame. I believe it's stronger as well. The TH sits above the wheels (no wheel well) so hight is not a issue.
Personally, I think the design of being under the frame is much stronger and less likely to bend if the hitch hits the ground hard.
I've had both and prefer the latter.
I can understand it being too low for some trucks though.
Arctic Fox with it's "Off road rated frame" alway puts it under.
Jan-28-2019 08:00 AM