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No problems at all, I have been around trucks my entire life, I was trying to give you some advice for future builds, on big trucks they have the ability to slide the trailer connector back and forth on rails, now on some trailers also offer an adjustable axle, meaning the entire axle can unlock, slide backwards or forwards and then lock back into place to allow weight distribution on the truck and trailer,
an example: Your truck is overloaded, when you take off your truck will wheelie and slide and not drive correctly, if you could slide trailer connector forwards or backwards you may be able to equalize the weight and have less problems because the weight is over the front of the vehicle and not the back,
I have attempted this with 0 success but i figured since your very good at building you might have the capability to build it.