Trailer Towing Question

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bad_idea

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I tow a car trailer with my jeep on it a few times a year. Use it to drag home junk cars once in a while. Tow vehicle is our 2018 Yukon XL Denali, that has Arnott air bags on the back with the mag ride delete dummy sensors. On the last trip I didn't bother to pull the ramps to unload, and the Yukon's back end lifted up a good bit. The wife started fussing that it wasn't good for the truck. I got to thinking about it, not sure if it is or isn't.

Always looking for a project, should I put legs on the back of the trailer to keep the front from lifting during loading/unloading? Is there possibility of damaging the Yukon?
 

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If you walked on your toes for the next week, would you be damaging anything'? Or would you simply be wearing out your toes and ankles faster?
Think less in terms of 'damage', more in terms of 'accelerated wear'.

Also, would you use weirdly shaped soles to prevent yourself from walking on your toes? It's cheaper to just pull the ramps, no?
 

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