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Anybody ever use a gooseneck extension to get clearance between trailer and cab on a shortbed truck?
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I've have used mine for a year now and love it.
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Dan, I wish I would have looked at yours, I never noticed it. What kind is yours and how much extension?
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Mike,
Mine is a 9" extension. The rear of my truck was close to my generator box. I can't remember the brand name. I think it was a "SB2". You can google it for details. Dan |
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Thanks Dan. I was a little concerned about the stress load on the trailer but I guess that's why they put those huge gussets on the back of the gooseneck.
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