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Ordered a VRX223

Congrats you’ll love it. I have a 223 with 2 -150s
@BobJohnson Hi Bob do you happen to know the tongue or ball weight of your 223?

We're looking at ordering a 203 vrx with twin 150 but no one has one in stock to give me an answer on it. We can tow 5000 lbs but ball is limited to 350 lbs.

I know the 223 is about 500+ lbs more but it would give me a rough idea.
 
@BobJohnson Hi Bob do you happen to know the tongue or ball weight of your 223?

We're looking at ordering a 203 vrx with twin 150 but no one has one in stock to give me an answer on it. We can tow 5000 lbs but ball is limited to 350 lbs.

I know the 223 is about 500+ lbs more but it would give me a rough idea.

i don't know the ball weight. (sounds dirty) sorry
 
i don't know the ball weight. (sounds dirty) sorry
LOL
It's OK I poured over hundreds of pics trying to see if the axles would move and couldn't tell for certain. So I decided to go to the source and Coyote Mfg informed me that all of their steel trailers have adjustable sliding axles so I can maintain a ball weight under 350. Also their 2019 aluminum trailers will be adjustable as well. Previously they were drilled and bolted to the frame.
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