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Re: [RC] Don't lift that trailer! - DaNel Resha

I've always been told to take trailers with you to look at trucks and trucks with you to look at trailers.  Now I know why.
 
I'm sorry that you are having this trouble but thank you for posting about it.  I hope that you find a solution.  I guess the only way to prevent it is to take trailers when looking at trucks.  Even if you have to take it home with the old truck and get the new one later.  You can check for height fits and such at the lot.
 


Ridecamp Guest <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I would take the entire rig to a well equipped and competent trailer shop,and ask them to figure out what the heck is wrong.There are lots of possibilities.Assuming your truck is not one of those old jacked -up crazy trucks from the 1980's,there should be a simple way to correct the set-up.Horse trailers don't need to be any higher off the ground than they already are,for lots of reasons.


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