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<blockquote data-quote="user 7806" data-source="post: 243225" data-attributes="member: 7806"><p>I have the same truck and am in the process of buying a 16' tin. I just put a frame hitch on mine for the reasons mentioned above. If you look at those step bumpers on the samll truck there isn't much there. I would have used it to haul the boat home but not on a day to day basis.</p><p></p><p>Now I am trying to figure out how height my ball needs to be so I know which ball mount to buy. I know it will matter how high the tounge of the trailer is so that it will be level but I'm guessing that most of these boat trailers about about the same. So I guess the question is how high should the top of the ball be on average?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7806, post: 243225, member: 7806"] I have the same truck and am in the process of buying a 16' tin. I just put a frame hitch on mine for the reasons mentioned above. If you look at those step bumpers on the samll truck there isn't much there. I would have used it to haul the boat home but not on a day to day basis. Now I am trying to figure out how height my ball needs to be so I know which ball mount to buy. I know it will matter how high the tounge of the trailer is so that it will be level but I'm guessing that most of these boat trailers about about the same. So I guess the question is how high should the top of the ball be on average? [/QUOTE]
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