Going to add the gooseneck soon. Got this bumper pull at a deal, my paw inlaw bought it for $2000 and told me to use it. It actually pulled really good with both of those heavy chevys on it. Pulled them about 200 miles the day I got it.
Ah yes I see that now. I thought the springs and shocks were kinda worn out too because that doesn't look like enough tongue weight to force the rear down that far on a dually. Even on a FERD.
I know I love my bags. I do recommend spending a little extra and using an onboard airsystem with a control in the cab. My last truck had the nipple setup and that sucked when there was no compressor close by.
2000 36ft Legend GN and a 18 PJ car hauler. I was sent the pic on the bottom, looks like he needs a truck
I'm probably picking up a 24' gooseneck. Anyone able to haul two Jeeps on the deck? I know it'll be a tight fit.
Yeah you can fit them you might have some overhang from the rear Jeep you might want to look into a bit larger trailer than 24ft.
31 ft cougar~12k loaded, Also pull a 30 ft gooseneck on occasion,,small excavators, etc...LBZ works magicwaytogo
I always pull a 17 x 7 tilt bed car hauler check out some of my loads here http://rides.webshots.com/slideshow/561694044BRcpxq
Nice slideshow.waytogo What size are those trailer tires? I like the over-the-wheels bed so a wider bed can be fitted.
The tyres are something like 155/70/12 but they have 14ply sidewalls and run pretty high psi. I think they are rated at 1 tonne each, the trailer is 3500kg gross.