messix
Well-Known Member
Jeepmauler doesn't have a trailer.
so he has a hauler instead of a "tow rig".
Jeepmauler doesn't have a trailer.
so he has a hauler instead of a "tow rig".
I'm not hatin on JOOP @ all....I'm just sayin one of my "concerns" is to be sitting IN my buggy ON the back of the truck and have the truck take off!!:haha: Can you imagine the horror:haha:
As soon as the tires hit the ground the truck should have skidded to a halt..
I'm not hatin on JOOP @ all....I'm just sayin one of my "concerns" is to be sitting IN my buggy ON the back of the truck and have the truck take off!!:haha: Can you imagine the horror:haha:
ANy different than being dragged across a parking lot by your buggy![]()
Jackass, stick to geocatching or whatever you call it.:fawkdancesmiley:
He doesn't know how.Go build a Kia :flipoff:
He doesn't know how.
you bring up a good point. as far as supporting both sides.For you guys with cheap angle iron frame trailers, loading with unsupported rear corners can bend your trailer or bow it over time.
Just food for thought. I see allot of wheelers load with no ramps or corner stands.
**** I am a Heep Guy duh:fawkdancesmiley:. NO Kia's in my future.:haha: Oh btw Joopy there Is a trick to loading a rig properly on a trailer it called common sense. Its something you can't buy.:fawkdancesmiley:Go build a Kia :flipoff: