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Old 05-27-2005, 07:51 PM
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Originally posted by H2GuyPerson:
Firstly I'd suggest an adjustable if you have more than one.. But for a boat I'd go with a 5 1/4 or 3.5" at least. I run a 11" drop for my atv and my watercraft (jetski) trailer and a 5 1/4" for my 22' (tandem axle trailer) boat.

All this kind of depends on the trailer tho. But just buy from walmart or something cause its easy to return/switch stuff with them if you dont like the fit.

Another way is to actually measure.. Hmm theres an idea I know. Just set the trailer on its jack at the height you want it ride at.. subtract 5" from that and then figure the distance between that and your receiever and you'll have your drop. *smiles*
WTF is this measuring crap about?????? Subtract 5"??????

The drop is the difference between the bottom of the lip of the tongue to the top of the inside of the receiver on the truck.

Dude, don't give out information on things you don't know anything about.
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