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Old 05-01-2012, 04:46 PM   #12
boomhauer
 
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i just did my trailer so i could drive over one fender with full size axles. used a piece of 1/4 x 4 piece of angle. just made the angles up and down in front of and behind the fenders long enough so as not to be that much of an issue if it were to come down to a 3 or 2 wheel drive situation. then again, i would think that if the angles were to great for that situation then anyone running a rig that big would also have a winch on the front to help itself pull over the fender. the 4" provides more than enough so as to only have to drive over one fender and not both. btw, my trailer is 16'. 2' of which is the dovetail and i have a truckbox on the front of the deck and my rig is 117" center of wheel to center of wheel and it sits on there perfectly for weight distribution without have to sit either tire on the angle.

i would send you a pic but i just lost my i-phone and i do not own a digital camera.
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