Rigsby wrote:Over here, in Europe, These spring assisters are commonly used to give a bit of lift and strength, Especialy when towing european caravans
Ron Dickey wrote:I have a jack like that but I did not put it on. I like to manuver the trailer using the wheeled type when I move it into the garage or to a new spot without the car. it is a little heavy for my old back.
SlyTerry wrote:At the end of the day you want the tongue of your trailer to be declining towards the trailer hitch of your vehicle...
SlyTerry wrote:At the end of the day you want the tongue of your trailer to be declining towards the trailer hitch of your vehicle...
Stealth TDI wrote:Okay,
I hope I'm not hijacking the topic. I finally got to take some comparison photos with the two different drawbars:
The good thing about the riser bar is it is also about an inch longer and it lifts the jack/wheel just a little higher for better driveway clearance. Other than that, I guess my question is whether there is any signficant safety concern when considering the following remark:SlyTerry wrote:At the end of the day you want the tongue of your trailer to be declining towards the trailer hitch of your vehicle...
Thoughts?
Scott
Senior Ninja wrote:Often driving from the street to the driveway at an angle rather that straight on will stop the bottoming out of the car.
Stealth TDI wrote:My hitch is the lowest point on my car. So I occasionally hit it in steep driveways. I solved this by approaching the driveway at a 45-degree angle.
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