โJan-17-2017 03:56 PM
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โJan-18-2017 10:46 AM
Bedlam wrote:
With all the work to pin the extension and chains, you might as well just add the SuperTruss to the back of the truck and leave your trailers stock. It seems you will be putting the same effort in configuring the trailer or truck, so why spend money on each trailer? I used to carry my SuperTruss behind the driver seat, but found it is easier to to put a marker/brake light into the end of the truss if I know I will be using it again the following day and just drive with it connected.
โJan-18-2017 10:33 AM
โJan-18-2017 10:11 AM
mkirsch wrote:
You guys missed one thing:
He wants a TELESCOPING tongue, not just an extended tongue.
I'm not sure such a thing is even legal. You'd have to check state laws on trailer construction.
For sure you'd need at least two ways to lock the tongue in position. It would be counterproductive to have a lone locking pin fall out or fail in a hard stop, sending the trailer into the rear of the camper.
For sure you'd want the slip fit to be TIGHT. You don't want it rattling around on you back there. Of course then a little bit of rust will cause the telescoping tubes to seize tight.
For sure you'd want the extension to be STOUT. Big beefy square tubing, but also be aware that with the stout come the pounds. It will definitely be heavier than a receiver extension, that's for sure.
โJan-18-2017 09:10 AM
โJan-17-2017 08:23 PM
Reality Check wrote:
Actually, it's a great idea. If done well. A few things come into play, first being you're actual tongue weight and the style of construction of the trailer.
I'm not to excited about the way it was done/type of trailer (square tubing) of the pictures you posted
I've done it, running one now that has a welded 18" extension. I have weighed lately shaving 24" off the truss and extending the tongue further. Would solve a couple of issues for me, but... haven't had the time as of late.
โJan-17-2017 07:55 PM
โJan-17-2017 07:35 PM
hedge wrote:
The first dip you go through the trailer hitch will contact the camper, I'm in the extended truck hitch camp....
โJan-17-2017 07:24 PM
hedge wrote:
The first dip you go through the trailer hitch will contact the camper, I'm in the extended truck hitch camp.
Besides, you extend the hitch once instead of extending each trailer you want to use.
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