The transit has been around for ages, since 2000 they were even developed (not made or assembled in) the United States. weren't sold in North America till 2013 though. Even still, 7 years in North America is a long time, especially considering a lot of couriers use these vans day in and day out...
Thanks! I considered doing the same tire size, but I swap sizes during winter/summer, so I would have had to of picked one or the other. and then I would have had to use a wider axle, or much wider spacers, etc. the tall skinny was the no brainer way to go in this case, and it worked out quite...
My build is now essentially done, so here's a link to the thread and a photo
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/raths-trailer-build-were-done.214057/
thanks! Still some small things I want to do, to improve on its functionality now that i've used it in the real world, but, yeah it's been a fun project!
had a successful first trip out! No real issues with the trailer, just little quirks to address, some I knew I would have to do.
anywho, a few photos
some hardcore wheeling, too!
I paid $109 for 4 spacers and had a friend that needed two, so, $60 for the two spacers essentially.
Fenders were purchased from Trailer Canada. with shipping, they were $119 for the pair.
Just lots of small things lately! It's essentially done and ready for my trip monday.
plastic end caps finally came in for the few sections of open tube.
Really happy with how it's turned out!
few more odds and ends coming together, first trip in 2 weeks!
Tongue jack is now on
also got the gas shocks mounted to the lid/trailer. They are luckily the perfect strength and moutning position! only a little bit of math was involved in choosing where they mounted, and it worked out...
it's not uncommon in the Powersports theft area to look for them. They know there is a good chance they are there, so they know to look. Obviously, if they don't expect there to be one, they won't be looking for it.
trailers probably aren't as common to expect them on, but to think a GPS...
for this very reason. It's more common than you would think to look for trackers/disable them, unfortunately. as they become more popular to use, people stealing things start to learn a lot about them. well, the career criminals anyways. they definitely still work against the crime of...
buttoning up a bunch of small things the last few days. trimmed the fenders up, and bent them outwards a tiny bit. trimmed 7" off the front and 5" off the back. and made mounts. I made them to bolt into existing holes that hold the wood on, as to not leave any extra holes if I choose to change...
side markers on, lights are all wired together now, and the plug is installed in the truck.... not very pretty but it's functional (hopefully) also have the fenders and some 1" square tube to mount them up. I have everything I need, just need time to finish the small things.
I wanted...
we're in the home stretch! Lid is riveted together, and back on the trailer. also riveted on the latches, and the foam between to seal.
If the weather is nice tomorrow, I'll be working on lights.
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