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I have joined the club ! And yes I have lost my mine !

coachgeo

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just realized reality of where your vertical tracks sit. Looks like an offroading issue to me? Might consider a way to flip them up.. Maybe put extension on them plus a foot to hold it steady when in down position and moving the rack up/down ?
 

coachgeo

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The missing storage box's (that aren't their) will do that. But thanks .
Pull the pins on your bumper.... put a 2x4 or something under edge of rear tire... lift opposit end up till it hits the first thing... that will be your new departure angle. As a guide... the M107x is 40 Degree

 

ckouba

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If you have a minute to measure, what's the length of your overhang?
 

Another Ahab

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A test with the trailer and the porch being used.
View attachment 812577
It looks great!

I got to tell you that picture of Mama on the porch scares me:

- It comes from a lifetime career in construction, and the building codes

- You will want to come up with a simple perimeter rope-rail or something

Someone could accidentally get REAL hurt, and nobody wants that.

How was the towing? Did the trailer "play" nice?!
 
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