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The 105A5 has airbrakes, so your not going to have any trailer braking capability. Figure 2500# total for the trailer.. You should be OK...
I'd take the cover/bows/sideboards off and put it all in tbe bed so it saves the wear and tear on everything and doesnt kill you on gas.
The lunette is "bent". Look at the pic of my trailer/truck, or this one http://web.govliquidation.com/auction/view_photo?eventId=3256&lotNumber=3415&picNumber=1
If you flip the lunette the other way, it gains you like 4-5 inches. How it is on my trailer, I lost the 4-5 inches... There...
Flipping the lunette is a great idea, if it's not rusted inplace.. Mine was. I loosened the nut, beat on it ith a sledge hammer, still didnt move after 15 minutes.. I put the nut back on, and rolled like that, with no problems.
Also, BRING A GOOD JACK WITH YOU. Chances are VERY GOOD that...
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