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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:53:14 -0800, "mike92105"
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I'm getting a sailboat (22') ready for trailering, last time out I seem to
remember getting my exhaust under water more than once. Hence I'm looking at
getting a hitch extension. I've seen only 2 choices so far 4' or 18", it
seems to me that 18" is too short and I'm worried that 4' might be too long,
any suggestions? For what it's worth I have a 4x4 Jeep Wagoneer now, but
it's an '88, don't know if it will be replaced by another 4x4 down the road.

If you have a receiver hitch probably the easiest and cheapest fix
would be to buy a piece of 2" square tubing of whatever length you
feel is adequate and drill a couple of holes. You could change out at
the ramp just before launching. Additional length might make backing a
little more interesting but it should be something you can get used
to.

 
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