One of the first things to look at on a Gooseneck trailer is looking at the vertical beam on the gooseneck, often times you will find those are bent backwards because the trailer has been overloaded and that is where they bend. If you have a trailer with Ramps like that, best place to put your tag is on the back of the ramp. Also one of your biggest issues is going to be lights and wiring, I can't tell you how many trailers I have rewired over the years, most of them are not done well.
I've got a k 3500 and I'll be getting a F-350 dually 4-wheel drive both of them are four-wheel drives and I'm going to see about getting me a gooseneck about a 40 to 50 footer with a dovetail and instead of ramps to use for pulling and hauling vehicles on specially my trucks that I'll be using for truck pulls and to haul other vehicles on when I'm not going to truck pulls my Chevy is a 8 ft bed and if I'm right the Ford is an 8-ft bed and they're both set up all ready to pull I've been pulling a bumper pull type car hauler trailer at the moment behind my Chevy do you have any suggestions if so can you make videos of those suggestions on a larger gooseneck thank you and God bless your family and you
Good rundown of things to look for. Thanks for the tips.
One of the first things to look at on a Gooseneck trailer is looking at the vertical beam on the gooseneck, often times you will find those are bent backwards because the trailer has been overloaded and that is where they bend.
If you have a trailer with Ramps like that, best place to put your tag is on the back of the ramp.
Also one of your biggest issues is going to be lights and wiring, I can't tell you how many trailers I have rewired over the years, most of them are not done well.
Good info. Thanks
You've got carrots growin out your storage bin up front LOL. Thx for the simple video my friend cheers
Did I mention they are great plant starter lol real life round here. Thanks for watching
I've got a k 3500 and I'll be getting a F-350 dually 4-wheel drive both of them are four-wheel drives and I'm going to see about getting me a gooseneck about a 40 to 50 footer with a dovetail and instead of ramps to use for pulling and hauling vehicles on specially my trucks that I'll be using for truck pulls and to haul other vehicles on when I'm not going to truck pulls my Chevy is a 8 ft bed and if I'm right the Ford is an 8-ft bed and they're both set up all ready to pull I've been pulling a bumper pull type car hauler trailer at the moment behind my Chevy do you have any suggestions if so can you make videos of those suggestions on a larger gooseneck thank you and God bless your family and you
You mean you don’t like the trucks with the Carolina squat …… lol
Not for me at all lol