With a generator or A/C cabinet on the tongue, you need a 5 foot tongue.
That said, no issue with maneuverability under normal driving, backing up always requires caution especially into tight spaces, whether you have a 4 foot or 5 foot tongue. I always prefer to have at least one spotter and I know numerous guys that have jacked knifed their trailer with 5 foot tongues.This message has been edited. Last edited by: 1320racer,
Posts: 13522 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 20, 2000
Paul, yes, the golf cart is last in and first out. The double doors were specifically located for this purpose and requires a 34 foot trailer when set up for a dragster and door car though my friend Shawn who was instrumental in the layout has done the same with a 32 foot trailer but his is 6” higher and his base cabinet depth was reduced from 24” to 18”. I opted for No floor storage.
Posts: 13522 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 20, 2000
Ed, does the golf cart ramp clip in when in use of loading or does a the lip of the ramp sit on the trailer? And when it's in it's underneath position in tow does lock in place? Great set up with attention to detail.
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