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<blockquote data-quote="Haywire Haywood" data-source="post: 2683356" data-attributes="member: 11206"><p>Ideally I don't want anything that's wider than the truck that's pulling it. If the truck will fit through a hole, I want the trailer to follow suit. I won't be clearing my country road of mailboxes that are a little too close to the road. My road is such that if two pickups meet each other, both of them have one set of wheels in the grass, especially if one is a dually.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haywire Haywood, post: 2683356, member: 11206"] Ideally I don't want anything that's wider than the truck that's pulling it. If the truck will fit through a hole, I want the trailer to follow suit. I won't be clearing my country road of mailboxes that are a little too close to the road. My road is such that if two pickups meet each other, both of them have one set of wheels in the grass, especially if one is a dually. Ian [/QUOTE]
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