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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok" data-source="post: 325302" data-attributes="member: 3376"><p>just a little something to think about,if you pull your boat a whole lot lot on gravel roads its sometimes not a bad thing to have them sitting higher on the trailer. Your truck or tow vehicle will throw alot of rocks with its rear tires,especially with mud grip type tires, and its my belief that a lot of the dents and dings in a aluminum boat is caused by these. Ive actually picked the rocks out of a bass boat on a low slung trailer before. I'm like you in that i like them lower for loading,but my pond hopper thats nearly always on gravel or off road is sitting higher on the trailer. MY opinion of course!LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok, post: 325302, member: 3376"] just a little something to think about,if you pull your boat a whole lot lot on gravel roads its sometimes not a bad thing to have them sitting higher on the trailer. Your truck or tow vehicle will throw alot of rocks with its rear tires,especially with mud grip type tires, and its my belief that a lot of the dents and dings in a aluminum boat is caused by these. Ive actually picked the rocks out of a bass boat on a low slung trailer before. I'm like you in that i like them lower for loading,but my pond hopper thats nearly always on gravel or off road is sitting higher on the trailer. MY opinion of course!LOL [/QUOTE]
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