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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by haknslash View Post
    Not sure on your garage door opening but with the tower folded you'll need more than 9' if you have board racks or you can unbolt them and get it in just under 9'.

    Thanks for the info on the height as well. There is a 12 foot doors in his garage so should be good. Either way though.... great info. Also, thanks for posting those Max YouTube videos I have watched a lot of them as the ancipation for my order climbs.

  2. #12
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    Nice to have that kind of storage at home! Glad you enjoy the vids! This forum has a great community of helpful folks.
    2024 Supra SV 400 “SUPA DUPA”
    2019 Moomba Max - sold"MOOMBAE"
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  3. #13
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    Any of you guys know what the height of the hitch is off the ground when level? I’m trying figure out what kind of drop I’ll need if any. I think the boat mate site says 16”- 18”. I’d love to hear firsthand because I won’t see the trailer until may when I drive 900 miles to pick it up!
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  4. #14
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    Default Max length on trailer

    I would say 18”-20” at top of the ball to allow for suspension sag.



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    2018 Supra SA 400 (SOLD)
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  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry_arizona View Post
    I would say 18”-20” at top of the ball to allow for suspension sag.




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    Thanks! Going to get an adjustable hitch probably because I have no idea how much my Tahoe will sag. It has the auto level air suspension so hopefully won’t sag at all but who knows!
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  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Large Farva View Post
    Thanks! Going to get an adjustable hitch probably because I have no idea how much my Tahoe will sag. It has the auto level air suspension so hopefully won’t sag at all but who knows!
    I have a Craz. When towing it with my 1500 Sierra I used the hitch below and it rode perfectly level. Assuming your Tahoe is also a 1/2 ton I don't think you'll want a drop.

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  7. #17
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    My old Tahoe had the hitch mounted way higher in the middle of the rear bumper..... I had to use a 2" drop hitch to tow my old LSV due to this..... Same size drop my brothers 2500HD needed because that hitch was mounted below the bumper. Don't compare apples to oranges here guys.

    -Tyler


    2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
    2020 Mojo

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