As my trailer build is roaring towards a finish... I need to find a way to stabilize the trailer when I have the RTT deployed... I was planning on getting a pair of the atwood legs and bolting them onto the rear but after some measuring, I realized that even their largest model will be too short...
Removed my Bantam T3-C axle today so it's up for sale now...50 dollars, located in the South Jersey, Philadelphia area
49" hub face to hub face
36" spring center
Hubs spin freely.... PO replaced the studs on one side at one point so all threads are now RH
Obviously.. The one on the left
Judgement Day
Two storms and Bitter cold is forecast for later this week and into next so I decided to just go ahead and finish up the trailer and boy am I glad I did... It rides great, looks great and tows like a dream.. Only issue I may have now is that the tires stick out past the fenders a...
One more piece of the puzzle showed up today....courtesy of FedEx
I had a slight brain fart.... While I extended out the hub face about three inches outward, I didn't have the rims when I ordered it and now that I came into a set of the 4th generation 4runner wheels, they have 30mm of offset...
Came across an used frontrunner that's made for a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4door... Turns out it's a perfect fit in between the wheel wells and super sturdy
The one I got today.....
I'm going to put it on either the angled part of the tongue box or above it and to the left, near where the bolt is sticking out underneath the RTT
Moving right along...
Finally got the final RTT bar configuration mounted.. 48" yakima bars cut down to 46" with yakima clamps
Also got the yakima bike rack test fitted.. It's perfectly centered and aligned, however, it flexes quite a bit so I'll need to figure out how to brace it some more...
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