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lowered and getting onto a car trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="jsucil89" data-source="post: 9021252" data-attributes="member: 91026"><p>I just loaded my car in my enclosed trailer tonight and it was pretty easy. My car is extremely low with H&R springs and low pro 18" tires. The best method IMO is to find a parking lot with an elevated section or a hump, park your truck/trailer downhill of the elevated section so your ramp door opens directly on the apex of the hump minimizing the angle between your ramp door and the ground. It worked perfect for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsucil89, post: 9021252, member: 91026"] I just loaded my car in my enclosed trailer tonight and it was pretty easy. My car is extremely low with H&R springs and low pro 18" tires. The best method IMO is to find a parking lot with an elevated section or a hump, park your truck/trailer downhill of the elevated section so your ramp door opens directly on the apex of the hump minimizing the angle between your ramp door and the ground. It worked perfect for me. [/QUOTE]
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