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<blockquote data-quote="rockwhore" data-source="post: 239506" data-attributes="member: 1906"><p>i have pulled a wedge with two rigs, putting airbags on truck made big difference, in a good way. i have pulled a 20' gooseneck with two trucks on it, one sitting with the front tires on top of the upper deck like you are saying. i just made small ramps to get it up there. definately more top heavy, could be felt pretty good while driving at times. if you must do that, then drive a little slower and take curvy roads with caution, speed is not your friend with a load that high. later i bought a 25' gooseneck for two rigs, same reason as you, 20' flat, 5' dovetail with fold down ramps. if i put the first rigs tires against front of the gooseneck, then tires to tires i had to strap the ramps up against the last set of tires. they leaned back slightly. this was with two toyota buggies. next i had a 30' gooseneck. it would drag at times, but i didnt care and there was room to haul all kinds of crap. so when we went on long trips i would actually take a couch, roll of carpet, cooking grill and other crap. lol my advice is to put air bags on your truck and buy a 28' gooseneck and you will be happy in the long run. just my experience, hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockwhore, post: 239506, member: 1906"] i have pulled a wedge with two rigs, putting airbags on truck made big difference, in a good way. i have pulled a 20' gooseneck with two trucks on it, one sitting with the front tires on top of the upper deck like you are saying. i just made small ramps to get it up there. definately more top heavy, could be felt pretty good while driving at times. if you must do that, then drive a little slower and take curvy roads with caution, speed is not your friend with a load that high. later i bought a 25' gooseneck for two rigs, same reason as you, 20' flat, 5' dovetail with fold down ramps. if i put the first rigs tires against front of the gooseneck, then tires to tires i had to strap the ramps up against the last set of tires. they leaned back slightly. this was with two toyota buggies. next i had a 30' gooseneck. it would drag at times, but i didnt care and there was room to haul all kinds of crap. so when we went on long trips i would actually take a couch, roll of carpet, cooking grill and other crap. lol my advice is to put air bags on your truck and buy a 28' gooseneck and you will be happy in the long run. just my experience, hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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