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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by roadranger
I was wondering how the Jordan's worked with the adjustable pedals option?
Anybody running one this way?
Hmmmmmm --- that's a good one. Never thought of that. Sounds like it could be a BIG problem, say you or someone forgets, and intentionally or accidentally hits the adjust switch.
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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 07:22 PM
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Gooseneck trailer hitches

Originally Posted by Ram44maR
Thanks xyzer,

Great input, and I appreciate the straight talk. Is the Jordan generally a lot more expensive?

--Bill
Hi Bill,

I do not know much about gooseneck hitches either. At present I am investigating the Una-Goose hitch. It is very strong and simple. I am going to telephone their installers on Monday to see if their hitch can be positioned closer to the center of the rear axle. Like one inch forward of the axle. Una-Goose suggests placing the center of the ball at 52 1/4 inches from the front of the long box, which is four inches in front of the rear axle. For the short box Dodge the measurement is 32 inches.
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Old Nov 20, 2005 | 08:02 PM
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jordan DOES work with adjustable pedals. Not sure how but it supposedly does.

www.bestbrakecontroller.com
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