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<blockquote data-quote="redneckengineered" data-source="post: 743682" data-attributes="member: 503"><p>I've had goosenecks and bumper pulls, long and short. At the end of the day give me the shortest possible bumper pull that my rig and toolbox will fit on. I'm currently on an 18' and love it. The bigger the trailer the more headache. I can turn around in a small lot and even go through the drive through at certain places if I want. That kind of piece of mind is nice. Pulling a big ass trailer is kind of nerve racking especially if you don't do it often and especially when you're in new unfamiliar areas such as a new offroad park. You don't know where you can fit the monster, or turn around. And as far as the gooseneck issue, I like having all my bed area so I'm team bumper pull. Unless you need the extra load capacity of the gooseneck, it's not worth it. I'm sure team gooseneck will show up and tell me I'm an idiot, but that's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckengineered, post: 743682, member: 503"] I've had goosenecks and bumper pulls, long and short. At the end of the day give me the shortest possible bumper pull that my rig and toolbox will fit on. I'm currently on an 18' and love it. The bigger the trailer the more headache. I can turn around in a small lot and even go through the drive through at certain places if I want. That kind of piece of mind is nice. Pulling a big ass trailer is kind of nerve racking especially if you don't do it often and especially when you're in new unfamiliar areas such as a new offroad park. You don't know where you can fit the monster, or turn around. And as far as the gooseneck issue, I like having all my bed area so I'm team bumper pull. Unless you need the extra load capacity of the gooseneck, it's not worth it. I'm sure team gooseneck will show up and tell me I'm an idiot, but that's ok. [/QUOTE]
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