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Looking at flat bed trailers which ones are the best for the $$
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1389513" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I had the same problem with the back end of my PJ being to close to the ground. It drug on everything even when left on the pavement. I finally cut the dove tail channel through except for the top flange and jacked the dove tail up until it was level with the bed. Welded up some 1/2" plate across the cut for a splice. None of the wiring, lights or anything else had to be redone. Works a lot better. The ramps were already plenty long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1389513, member: 5381"] I had the same problem with the back end of my PJ being to close to the ground. It drug on everything even when left on the pavement. I finally cut the dove tail channel through except for the top flange and jacked the dove tail up until it was level with the bed. Welded up some 1/2" plate across the cut for a splice. None of the wiring, lights or anything else had to be redone. Works a lot better. The ramps were already plenty long. [/QUOTE]
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