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How to level a tandem axel trailer

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Old 03-18-2014, 03:23 PM
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The gvwr is 4400 it's a open trailer deck over the trailer is about 700l lb 2 atv is about 1200 lbs. this is what it looks like
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Honestly just get it close to level. The trailer is so small and light a little off wont matter. Make sure you strap those Atvs well and keep them in gear with the brakes on.
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Originally Posted by zx12-iowa
Honestly just get it close to level. The trailer is so small and light a little off wont matter. Make sure you strap those Atvs well and keep them in gear with the brakes on.
I know it looks like it going to be scary towing atvs but this one of the top atv trailer out there. I don't think I'll lose any of them .
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Wow there a lot of math involved with this
A simpler way would be to hook the trailer up to what ever hitch you have while the ATVs are on it. Figure out how much more drop you need to get it level and go buy a new hitch. If your bed will be loaded down while towing then account for that too.
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Originally Posted by TexasEd
A simpler way would be to hook the trailer up to what ever hitch you have while the ATVs are on it. Figure out how much more drop you need to get it level and go buy a new hitch. If your bed will be loaded down while towing then account for that too.
That's what I will do but I will still going to invest in the adjustable hitch I have right now the 3 ball one and that's just straight now drop



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