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Thanks Jman. I was hoping you'd say that. I'll take your word for it. Frame welding starts this week. I'm up in Steamboat...we should rally at some point for a campout.
That’s good to hear. Well maybe you’ll get the house for lower than asking!Don't worry, it being for sale is very temporary. The house we found just fits our wants to the T, the right neighborhood, the right bones, the right fit in so many ways....but if it sells before we can buy it, the trailer stays.
The shackles are on Amazon, Rough Country RC0283 is the part if it's the right application for ya. I do imagine it pushed the wheel forward a bit, but it didn't so much that I noticed it nor did it cause any fender clearance issues in with my setup. I do imagine you could fab up some DIY shackles pretty easily too, if you need to really dial in the setup.
When are you going to start a build thread for your setup? I'd love to see it as it comes together.
Jake
Hate to see you sell this, but i'm intrigued to see what you would build next!
I should have made more time and followed this build closer to real time, you would have saved me some grief on the 2in1 aerosol frustration I had.
Congrats on the engagement..





I've really enjoyed your build. It's a new year now so hopefully you'll be able to get back to it. Your a New Hubby and a New House so Congratulations on everything you and your wife have accomplished this past year.
I am actually getting ready to start into building like yours and yours has made thinking about what needs to be done so much easier. I to am planning on the Patriot trailer.
I do have a couple of questions for you. Instead of the spacers and all for the wheels and clearances etc. why didn't you just cut the axle and lengthen it to your needs? Seems like a lot easier fix to me and then just buy the right hubs or even elec brakes and drums for the wheels you want to use.
Also. You pretty much stripped the trailer (which made it easier to see how the trailer is made and will make it easier to plan as well. So it kind of seems that a plain trailer with out the side door would have been cheaper since you pretty much built for add on doors anyway. Do you feel you may have wasted some money by buying the trailer with the door already in it?
In hindsight, what would you have done differently in your build that would have saved you some time and/or money?
I hope your able to get back to your build soon so we can vicariously continue to enjoy through your efforts.
Hi. Well I found the perfect trailer. A 5x8 Wells Cargo. older 2000. (sturdy fabrication) Already has the 3500 torsion axle. So I started tearing the inside apart getting ready for a door on the passenger side. I was wondering where you got your side door? You said you had dimensions of what you had to install for a frame. Would you share those with me? I am thinking of building my own door to get it a little larger but am not opposed to buying one. Thanks.
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