All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JaredWPhillips wrote: My current setup. What toys you carrying inside there? :) Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum limit of 640px maximum size to avoid scrolling. Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cekkk wrote: scaredsilly wrote: Very nice. I'm still trying to figure out if it's legal for me to do that in Colorado. Do you have sway control on the boat? I asked a Colorado state police officer that question last summer. He spent some time checking for the answer and told me Colorado limited length to 70' in length, period. Didn't matter what kind of train you made up. (Later, a trucker told me it's 75'.) For what it's worth, he denied he'd be more likely to pull me over and check length if I had three or four items hooked up. Maybe he is purer than I would be in the circumstance. Thanks for the info. I'm not as worried about the total length as I was about towing both trailers via bumper pull (i.e., not a 5er up front). That seems to be where I can't find a solid answer.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~DJ~ wrote: Very nice. I'm still trying to figure out if it's legal for me to do that in Colorado. Do you have sway control on the boat?Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 502_Jimmy wrote: Mike E. wrote: Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting! Mike I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one. I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack. It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all. The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack. Here is another picture of it. John That is awesome. I want one. :CRe: post pictures of your HTTJust got ours out the other day to see how it worked with the new truck. Can't wait to take our first trip in June.
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