ebrabaek
Adventurer
I know that I keep flip flopping on my tire carrier design, but here is what I'm currently thinking.
Cut off and move the 2" tube that the stabilizer jacks slide into forward 2" and outward some. Add a tube above it in the pocket created between it and the bottom of the trailer. Add heavy 2" square tubing where the other tubing was with a spindle in it. Add a secondary hinge higher up on the box, bolted thru to a stiffiner plate on the inside of the box. Same 2" tubing on the opposite side for a pin to drop in to keep it closed. I'm debating on whether or not I need the upper hinge, but I feel like it'll make it much stouter. So far, I've got the lower spindle ordered from comp4x4. I need to stop designing and get this thing built, I'm hoping to run the Rubicon Trail this summer.
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I would be lying if i'd say i did not try very hard to go that route. After designing the 3x3 bumper and bolting that on to the frame, it became very clear how much faster and less intrusive that design was. Most of my design was really spend on modding the Smitty rear swing carrier. If you could solve the two main areas ( pivot, and latch) then you could fab the whole unit up in no time. As I mentioned above there are latch mechanisms you can buy, and I suppose you can fab up the pivot as well. I was road blocked when I began looking for the polyurethane round bushing that the carrier pivots around. Worth mentioning is that by making and installing a rear bumper also solves the ridonculess two rear jacks design. I see the practical and easy way to make it, but woooooa, that is a silly disfunction. Yet again I can accept why it was at that. At the price these trailers sell for, there have to be simple designs involved. The rear jack is one of them. It is important for everyone to know that I love my trailer, and my hat is off to Smitty for them to offer such a fantabolous deal. Lots of other trailer manufactures could learn from this Swiss army knife of a trailer. Well done Smitty.
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