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On flat ground if you back up and try to jack knife it the trailer toung hits the rear bumper beside the pintle hitch and the two beds are about a half in apart so its close but doesn't hit. If you wanted more room you could slide the trailer bed back a lil farther before you bolted it down but...
I have had 4 or 5 hundred pounds in it and I couldn't even tell it moved so I would think it would take quite a bit for it to hit but just in case you could allways build you some bump stops
usafss-coldwarrior here are the pics you asked for. i welded 3 supports (4"x6" angle) across the frame under the original brakets that held the bed to the truck and then bolted thru those bed brackets into the angle. the reason i did this is because the trailer frame is wider then the bed frame...
I can get more pics and have them on here in the next couple of days I would say it has about 200 pounds toung weigh. I know I wont try to lift it by myself but three of us did the other day. I centered the bed right over the axel
This is my latest trailer m200 with a Deuce bed in this pic the bed is just sittin loose on the trailer with a 4x4 block holding it up. I don't have a more recent pic but now the bed is sitting down lower in the rear I had to weld supports under the trailer and then I bolted the bed down to the...
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