Trailer Scrape
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Re: Trailer Scrape
Originally Posted by Jayl13
I would think the hitch being such a big drop or flip up would break no? Joe, no I cant back it in on an angle the ramp I use in Delray Beach is not that big. Ill measure the difference on Sunday when I take the boat out again.
Im not exactly sure the height difference between a 235-75-16 and a 285-75-16 would be but I think any bump up would be an improvement since when I scrape the ramp its pretty bad. Offshoredrillin, You feel comfortable pulling out a 42 tiger and trailering with an upside down 8" hitch? I would think if you stopped in a panic, that drop part welded onto the solid hitch tube bar, I would think it would bend real bad or even break and now you have 13000 lbs on safety chains and probably digging up the street and destroying the front of the trailer. That just makes me a little nervous since there is so much weight, If the boat was some 21 foot bass boat or something I would have no issues with this at all but just the sheer weight of the apache that makes me a little nervous.
J
Im not exactly sure the height difference between a 235-75-16 and a 285-75-16 would be but I think any bump up would be an improvement since when I scrape the ramp its pretty bad. Offshoredrillin, You feel comfortable pulling out a 42 tiger and trailering with an upside down 8" hitch? I would think if you stopped in a panic, that drop part welded onto the solid hitch tube bar, I would think it would bend real bad or even break and now you have 13000 lbs on safety chains and probably digging up the street and destroying the front of the trailer. That just makes me a little nervous since there is so much weight, If the boat was some 21 foot bass boat or something I would have no issues with this at all but just the sheer weight of the apache that makes me a little nervous.
J
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Re: Trailer Scrape
Originally Posted by el indio
I have seen trailers with a steel roller on each side where it hits the ground...........mark...........
So who makes a ball mount that can handle this weight? Reese or someone else?
Im leaning towards putting the larger tires on the truck and if I can get a ball mount that sits a little higher than what I have now that should take care of the problem or at least set up the trailer so that it just might bump the ground and thats it.
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Mark, are those the 2 fork type things that hook to the hitch reciever and to the 2 frame rails of the trailer with chains? Load leveler things?
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yes. on my rigg they pick up rear end shifting weight to front end of vehicle.lube pivot points to cover for angle down ramp...........m.m....in 50 years of this boatin stuff i did learn a little..........this education was not cheap by any means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.............mark......... ...
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i'll take a pic when I get to the shop, you can get the height very easily.
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
A 8" drop/rise hitch used just at the ramp?
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The problem you will run into by raising the ball, is that it puts more weight on the back tires. I've noticed it on just pulling my 22 Donzi on my F 350. I need a drop hit to level it out to even up the weight.
I have a hitch that had equalizer bars on a camper trailer that I use to own. I had two different set of spring for it, 500# springs, and 1000# springs. You could actually put the 1000# springs on, drop all the links that tighten it up, and you could lift the back tires of the truck off the ground. That was an F 150. I'll go take a picture of the hitch in a minute to see if it's the same thing you guys are talking about. If it's what will work, I don't have the springs anymore, but I don't need the hitch, and Jay can have it for free if he thinks that would be the ticket.
I have a hitch that had equalizer bars on a camper trailer that I use to own. I had two different set of spring for it, 500# springs, and 1000# springs. You could actually put the 1000# springs on, drop all the links that tighten it up, and you could lift the back tires of the truck off the ground. That was an F 150. I'll go take a picture of the hitch in a minute to see if it's the same thing you guys are talking about. If it's what will work, I don't have the springs anymore, but I don't need the hitch, and Jay can have it for free if he thinks that would be the ticket.