My friend has a trailer like this except the entire thing tilts instead of a portion.
He actually told me to avoid them he says they're a pain in the ass, he says he has to use 2 hi lifts to get it to be where he needs it. Do these have some kind of powered tilt motion?
There are some that are powered but if the lift cylinder is working like it's supposed to then it'll tilt fine. They are more expensive and more expensive to maintain too.
But I'm done messing with ramps.
Also do not get a dove tailed trailer. Blaine explains it pretty good. Going down a wash board road the back of the trailer will dig into the road.
Wow beefy.
I have not seen anything like this. This is because an extender lowers my rating? If I need one.
You have to get the dual receiver hitch to go along with the extender. So add that into the price.
This reminds me of another question I've had stewing... The truck has spots to put a trailer ball "in" the bumper and it also had a trailer hitch under the bumper, like one of them Curt ones. Which would you use?
You'd use the Curt receiver hitch since the bumper is only rated for XXX amount. Most times 5000 lbs as I remember it.