bigKlittlecar
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Those Force 10 bbq's are awesome! Had one on our family sailboat. Good addition to an awesome trailer!
Those Force 10 bbq's are awesome! Had one on our family sailboat. Good addition to an awesome trailer!
I am about to replace my Dexter axle with Timbren 3500HD with 4"lift. I noticed that in your previous post the 4 bolts for the outboard arms were to be torqued at 70-75 ft-lbs. After reading your post it had me a tad worried, so I went to the instruction for mine. The same bolts are to be torqued at 130 to 140 ft-lbs. Seems weird that there would be such a discrepancy, but after checking various install instructions on their site, I see that there is indeed a variance.
Hope you get it worked out. Yours is the first negative thing I've heard about Timbren.
Good Luck.
.....The Timbren design seems well thoughtout but I can see the problems. I hate that you have had difficulties with it. .......
SamM
Are you switching to angle to save weight?
Yes, but I have also noticed that my aluminum frame needs to be more rigid to carry the weight of the box that I am planning. When I lift the trailer the back drops. Steel angle 4"x4" should be enough to strengthen the frame and will give me 2" more lift over what I have now. This will also give me more room to install a water tank under the frame. The more I looked at it, the more I decided that I needed to change it. As I said, I'm using the optional axle. It just makes mounting the Timbrens much easier.
SamM
Sam, I just looked through your build and I now understand what your 4x4 angles are for but I'll be curious to see how you affix them to the frame. I will follow... Im glad I lifted mine the extra 2" and because of the width of your trailer, you will be glad too. If your knee is well enough to get in and out of a roof top tent, it should be fine to get you up in to your lifted trailer. I damn near lost a limb just getting out of one of those tents to pee one night....:bike_rider:
I chose to weld the Timbrens on because of the difficulty my configuration has with using bolts also.