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Proud new owner Bayliner 2006 202BR Olympic Edition-gctid383290
Looking at your trailering picture it looks like your tongue goes far to much up which will give to much load to the rear axle. The trailer frame should be parallel to the ground. This is also better in case you have to brake hard........
kjs wrote:
Eddy, congratulations to a great looking boat!
Looking at your trailering picture it looks like your tongue goes far to much up which will give to much load to the rear axle. The trailer frame should be parallel to the ground. This is also better in case you have to brake hard........
Thanks!
Actually, Thats not my tow vehicle. I tow with an 08 Chevy Avalanche. Sits pretty level when loaded on the tongue. Thanks for that info though.....
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