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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 145200" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I wish, right now my tongue weight is around 200 lbs. The springs are welded to the frame so adjusting the wheels forward is not an option. I'm thinking of puting 8' bunks on there in place of the 6', just to be able to move the boat back a bit. Going to be a pain though, should have done it before my build, the boat is a load now. Any other suggestions? </p><p></p><p>Forgot to mention, I wouldn't worry about it at all if I wasn't pulling it w/ my Chevy Cavalier :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 145200, member: 2983"] I wish, right now my tongue weight is around 200 lbs. The springs are welded to the frame so adjusting the wheels forward is not an option. I'm thinking of puting 8' bunks on there in place of the 6', just to be able to move the boat back a bit. Going to be a pain though, should have done it before my build, the boat is a load now. Any other suggestions? Forgot to mention, I wouldn't worry about it at all if I wasn't pulling it w/ my Chevy Cavalier :shock: [/QUOTE]
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