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  1. koolex11

    Yes we all know 101's aren't designed to dump!

    Notice how the GL video doesn't show the demonstrator as he needs to hammer the brackets in and discard the spacers in order to get it to line up again and put the bolts back in...
  2. koolex11

    Yes we all know 101's aren't designed to dump!

    Anyone else break one under normal weight load?
  3. koolex11

    Yes we all know 101's aren't designed to dump!

    GTO: When you tip it up, you do see stress because the angles change. Is it going to break on the highway because of the 1/4" flex? Probably not unless you drive with it in tilt position. Rob, good suggestion:)
  4. koolex11

    Yes we all know 101's aren't designed to dump!

    Oh doghead. Knew I could count on you to weigh in.
  5. koolex11

    Yes we all know 101's aren't designed to dump!

    But many of us do it. It is a happy coincidence that the folding drawbars lift the bed. One day the bracket may break and then we are screwed, but I have yet to hear it happen to anybody. So there is no need to mention this every time somebody brings up dumping the trailer!2cents
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