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<blockquote data-quote="Fastback" data-source="post: 16457543" data-attributes="member: 43937"><p>I have the lift bars on my 20ft enclosed, use them when moving heavy items. 68' Buick Skylark, 4500# or so. 76' BMW 2002 no lift bars on the front. Tow is a 2001 2500hd Chevy with the 8.1 vortec. Or a 89' quad cab 3500 with a 20 foot dove tail attached to the extended frame. Essentially a car hauler. Damn thing is 31 feet total. I still feel a little push when loaded down on the 2500hd. Just throwing that out there. To much weight on rear you get a pendulum going on. Weight farther back moves the pendulum farther away from the hitch, which controls the trailer. Don't want to see a wrecked cobra post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastback, post: 16457543, member: 43937"] I have the lift bars on my 20ft enclosed, use them when moving heavy items. 68' Buick Skylark, 4500# or so. 76' BMW 2002 no lift bars on the front. Tow is a 2001 2500hd Chevy with the 8.1 vortec. Or a 89' quad cab 3500 with a 20 foot dove tail attached to the extended frame. Essentially a car hauler. Damn thing is 31 feet total. I still feel a little push when loaded down on the 2500hd. Just throwing that out there. To much weight on rear you get a pendulum going on. Weight farther back moves the pendulum farther away from the hitch, which controls the trailer. Don't want to see a wrecked cobra post! [/QUOTE]
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