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As a minor note, a 911 should be backed onto the trailer so the majority of weight is on the tongue. I've tried both ways and honestly feel very little difference in handling, but my trailer is a heavy steel unit too. This might be more important with an aluminum trailer and/or a lighter tow vehicle.
Whether to go on forward or backward is more a function of the trailer design. On my Trailex the axles can be mounted over a range fore/aft. Specify the vehicle when purchasing the trailer and they will correctly place the axles and the wheel stops for that vehicle so that it can be put on forward.
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