Metal Twister
Highly Motivated
Some of you here have been helping me with this project for a while now. I want to thank you all for the input and your help to this point. Being the Proto type suspension has been in testing for awhile, and with the patent pending process for the design in the works I guess its time to show the suspension concept now. I Still dont have a trailer that is complete enough, or worthy enough to show off at this point, so please bare with me as the project develops.
I have a Fab / Hot Rod / 4x4 shop in San Diego. My goal is to build an extreme trailer that is un like anything seen to this point. It will have a lot of unique twists to it that may change the way extreme trailers are viewed. I think by thinking way out of the box we can build a very functional product that will change the way extreme trailers are utilized.
As a result of our desire to eliminate any possible damage to the suspension components we have designed a swing arm that puts the air bag and shocks in a small void area inside the trailer. With easy access through an access door, Air bag and Shock replacement can be done without even getting dirty. This drawing was one of our first designs that we have since changed to streamline the manufacturing process. The shock is now mounted just aft of the airbag and on the same angle.
I figured this was the best place to hear the pros and cons of the design. Thanks for the input
And a look at the at the actual arm... Without the mounts of course. Material is 1 1/2" .120 wall DOM.
I have a Fab / Hot Rod / 4x4 shop in San Diego. My goal is to build an extreme trailer that is un like anything seen to this point. It will have a lot of unique twists to it that may change the way extreme trailers are viewed. I think by thinking way out of the box we can build a very functional product that will change the way extreme trailers are utilized.
As a result of our desire to eliminate any possible damage to the suspension components we have designed a swing arm that puts the air bag and shocks in a small void area inside the trailer. With easy access through an access door, Air bag and Shock replacement can be done without even getting dirty. This drawing was one of our first designs that we have since changed to streamline the manufacturing process. The shock is now mounted just aft of the airbag and on the same angle.
I figured this was the best place to hear the pros and cons of the design. Thanks for the input
And a look at the at the actual arm... Without the mounts of course. Material is 1 1/2" .120 wall DOM.
![GeorgeMorenosDoor014-1.jpg](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g23/metaltwister/Off%20road%20trailer/GeorgeMorenosDoor014-1.jpg)
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