Maybe the tag axle isn't all that bad. I get a button that raises my suspension
Haven't had a trailer that was high enough for me to worry about yet. And there have been a few that looked like a yard jokey would have problems.
I suppose I could use this feature for evil. Like raising it before dropping a 45k trailer... But I'm not that mean.
Calling out the COLOSTOMY BAGS
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I've been to some customers that have a very low dip in the trailer line. Have one that I go too regularly and you literally have the legs dam near extended all the way before they hit, it's not the whole line just at one end of the row
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Well, regardless, I called the trailer in when I dropped it today. Jacked up high or not, that lower gear not engaging was bullocks and will be fixed, finally... hopefully... meh, they probably wrote the call down on a Post-It and tossed it. I tried!
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That crap burns me too.
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OK, dumb newbie question here, but where are bobtails supposed to park?
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NOT in transient trailer parking for sure. Theres a section of lot 2 or 3 times the size of the combo parking for bobtails.
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What's very funny/sad about this statement is the google maps sat picture itself...
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to be fair though that spot with the bt is next to the light pole. truck cant exit it without bleeding into the spot to the left of it. too tight.
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I'll beg to differ on that. I've parked on both sides of where that light post is with a trailer before. It's tight but there is room to do it.91B20H8 Thanks this.
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