Yeah, that weight is what I was wondering and concerned about, because in my area when I searched, the 1/4" is what was coming up. I like your setup, because that looks like a really good idea. Thanks for the confirmation. I had been trying to figure out a way, for even say, something to run over I-beams, and even something for the upper areas of bars above a dunnage header.
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Pavement princess? Not…..
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Getting in wasn’t too bad. Cut in pretty good, but made it.
Coming out, empty, downhill…..they spread the right hand bank across the road to dry it out.
Overinflated (7.5” under the bumper), and still was pushing mud/dirt, and spinning a bit.
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This is why I don’t buy a bigger bumper. Or could go with tapered ends.
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