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Originally Posted by freebeard
I'd be interested in a picture with the trailer slewed over to one side or the other. I (think I) understand about the flaps over the taillights, but I'm not sure how the upper part articulates.
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As I re-read yer post, Let me explain how my single wheel trailer works. The hitch is attached normally to the truck. The hitch attaches to the trailer at two points which limit the trailer from only pitching up and down. It can't jack-knife at all as the attachment points won't allow it. The single wheel does all the turning/swiveling. That was the only way I could attach air shocks on the hitch to dampen the road oscillations as the trailer is a short wheel base and has a tendency to rise up and down more frequently.
This is how the upper gap cover articulates...