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Yep, mount the ball on the tow vehicle as low as possible, just so it
doesn't create problems with anything dragging at the front of the trailer. Bigger tires are also a good idea, and I think that Cobra may have a factory option for bigger tires. Brian Iten wrote: Well, then explain what the problem is with a level trailer or slightly nose low to raise the tail end. Mine is slightly nose low to help prevent dragging the tail end over every curb getting into and out of gas stations. At 18:00 18 August 2004, Jack wrote: Brian Iten wrote: What about changing your tongue and lowering it an inch or two? DON'T GO THERE! Jack |
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