jscherb
Expedition Leader
That's a cool alternative. Are the receivers bolted or welded on?
Bolted. You can see the two bolt heads on the underside of the receiver in this photo:
That's a cool alternative. Are the receivers bolted or welded on?
Depending on how far along you are, check out adventure trailers,makers of the Horizon and Chaser. They are now selling there air ride system. Great set-up, high ground clearance, no axle to get hung-up on and between the two air bags an jack stand you can level it.
Simple perforated tube stabilizers.
Weld on the pinned sleeve and slide them in.
Most hardware and Big box stores carry perforated tube for you to make custom lengths.
http://www.farmandfleet.com/product...e=googlebase&gclid=CIKLrLGM37YCFcIv4AodG24ARQ
I also went with a crank down trailer jack-two in rear and one in front. I cut off the handles and welded 3/4" nuts in their place for use with a cross style lug wrench or small drill driver with socket.
I installed a second mounting bracket up high to relocate the jacks when in transit.
Update on the Ultra-Fab slide supports - I did pick some up last weekend and tried them out. I bought 4 of them to put at each corner. I did try them in a few different positions (rear corner, side corner, etc.) and while they were solid as far as downward pressure and even lifted the trailer up off the springs a bit with just a few turns, they were still a bit wobbly side to side. I realize I need to chock my wheels better (and get the parking brake hooked up!), but I just wanted to share with those folks who were considering the slide supports that there is some movement still. They certainly give support for the RTT and the 2 adults/2 kids that will sleep in it, but the movement of the trailer doesn't make wifey completely confident yet...and isn't that what it's mostly about?