I really dont have the specs. i have a friend building it for me. i can telly you the top is all a solid piece that was bent on a press brake. No welds.
I have seen some on here like that but they had to be turned sideways in order to fit correctly. I have mine mounted on the tounge. The previous owner welded some tubeing to the front of the tub and it matched the bottom perfectly so they are bolted to the body. The frame only supports the major...
The tent is the next thing on the list to order. And hopefully I will be placing an order with Martyn out at Adventure Trailers for an awning setup soon.
A 5 year dream finally taking shape. Took me 4 years to find a trailer in good enough shape that I was willing to spend the money on. Took it completely apart and had it sandblasted and powdercoated. Replaced all the bolts, except the suspension bolts, with stainless steel. The lid is being...
I did consider it. The previous owner had welded a piece of 1 1/2 square tube to the front of the trailer. It stuck out exactly the same distance as the bottm of the trailer. The carriers fit perfect there so I changed my mind. I did have to move the parking brake handle a few inches though.
Oh, I have no doubt that your trailers can handle this kinda stuff. Ive studied your construction at length and have always been impressed with your craftsmanship.
Hey Greg. Took your advice and went with the 31's for my CDN M101. They should be here next week. Taking mine to the metal fabricator this week also to get the lid built......Hopefully.
I found a CDN M101, which is the canadian version, and i paid $750 for it. I agree with every one elses advice. Start low around 300-350 and work from there. You will almost definately want to fully disassemble it. Take every single bolt out. If you need replacement parts there are plenty of...
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