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For those that tow ...buying a new trailer...bumper pull or goose??

pic whore time.

my new/used trailer 30' . sold my 25'er and got this one.

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How do you like the deletes on your Cummins, I've been chomping at the bit to do them on mine, trying to wait till 36k , not sure if I'll make it though :D

You should be real happy with a PJ, they are super beefy

They look sweet, I know a few guys that have them and are super happy, I think this >http://www.pjtrailers.com/detail.cfm?ID=B8#2 may be the one, not sure on a length yet.

You've already made up your mind, but I was going to chime in and say there is no comparison for what you are doing. The gooseneck is hands down the better choice.

Martin

Well now there's no doubt :D
 
It runs alot better and easier. I haven't had a full tank of fuel through it without towing so don't know what the mileage is. I do know i need a new clutch, it slips when empty, on the high power setting. Mine had 15 k on it.
 
Think you have a decision, and I agree with everyone, especially if your new equipment is even heavier.

Just keep in mind, they track different. Your bumper pull follows your trucks tire tracks (more or less). It'll be different your first hard left/right turn with a goose. :waytogo:
 
Think you have a decision, and I agree with everyone, especially if your new equipment is even heavier.

Just keep in mind, they track different. Your bumper pull follows your trucks tire tracks (more or less). It'll be different your first hard left/right turn with a goose. :waytogo:

Thanks, I had kind of assumed it would be different turning, I plan to put some miles on it before I go downtown with towing it during rush hour :doah: :D
 

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