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Gooseneck/bumper pull
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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 743708" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>Might not help with decision making but I've been pondering trailer upgrades recently. I've got an 18' bumper pull car hauler that does everything I need it to. However, the 2nd rig will be done relatively soon so I need to haul 2 which means a much larger trailer. I'm leaning towards an enclosed gooseneck so that even though I'll lose my bed, what would've been in there can go in the trailer. Also, most of the enclosed goosenecks have a "loft" area which could come in handy. The original plan was to sell the 18' but now I'm considering keeping it for the single rig trips. Plus, it's probably a lot handier for all of the other misc uses like lumber and yard stuff. Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 743708, member: 10035"] Might not help with decision making but I've been pondering trailer upgrades recently. I've got an 18' bumper pull car hauler that does everything I need it to. However, the 2nd rig will be done relatively soon so I need to haul 2 which means a much larger trailer. I'm leaning towards an enclosed gooseneck so that even though I'll lose my bed, what would've been in there can go in the trailer. Also, most of the enclosed goosenecks have a "loft" area which could come in handy. The original plan was to sell the 18' but now I'm considering keeping it for the single rig trips. Plus, it's probably a lot handier for all of the other misc uses like lumber and yard stuff. Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming. [/QUOTE]
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