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<blockquote data-quote="Sawzall" data-source="post: 456438" data-attributes="member: 2724"><p>Yes, it is a copy of a Genturi exhaust. It is easy to install and remove. The trailer is a standard height 6' 6' ceiling. The buggy barely fits under the ceiling in the rear dovetail section with one front tire on the inner trailer fender. That is the way I haul it. I built a support out of lumber for the passenger fender. We have to get creative when hauling two buggies. We put small rear tires and wheels on the rear of mine and let the air out the tires of the other one.</p><p></p><p>I have a 10' tall door on my shop and the A/C unit on the trailer only clears by about 1". I think you could get in trouble pretty quick by heading down a back road and not have a place to turn around but it hasn't happened to me yet. I did get the side of it into a stop sign trying to turn around after Google Maps led me astray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawzall, post: 456438, member: 2724"] Yes, it is a copy of a Genturi exhaust. It is easy to install and remove. The trailer is a standard height 6' 6' ceiling. The buggy barely fits under the ceiling in the rear dovetail section with one front tire on the inner trailer fender. That is the way I haul it. I built a support out of lumber for the passenger fender. We have to get creative when hauling two buggies. We put small rear tires and wheels on the rear of mine and let the air out the tires of the other one. I have a 10' tall door on my shop and the A/C unit on the trailer only clears by about 1". I think you could get in trouble pretty quick by heading down a back road and not have a place to turn around but it hasn't happened to me yet. I did get the side of it into a stop sign trying to turn around after Google Maps led me astray. [/QUOTE]
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