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Old 01-10-2009, 10:08 AM
AmtracMechanic AmtracMechanic is offline
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ok I was checking this out, and heres a thought... what if this guy did that because he wanted to be up that high, but wanted to leave his running gear and a frame on the ground so that (I wish there was a shot from behind) his hitch which may still be mounted to the lower frame was at normal hieght so he did not have to have to fabricate a say 12-14 inch drop hitch with weight distribution for his 12500 pound 35' bumper pull toy hualer?? not saying thats why, but the only reason i could think of. still screwy though LOL. ANd I bet your right maybe his state has a body lift maximum, but if you think about it its legal because both frames are welded to gather as one and the body has no lift so there for its just a taller frame not a body lift???
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