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Member III
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Thanks for the advice, I used Raptor bedliner to cover the trailer.Not knocking the design, but from experience, you might want to sheath the front leading edge with diamond plate or something similar because on a trip to Alaska, I found that the dust particles will eat right through the paint.
Even a metal gas tank on a vehicle can wear through.
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Thanks for your advice, I been looking at them, but I think I will be building one just like the Turtleback trailers use.Should look into timbren axless systems if you havent, they are independent but arent a torsion design. We use them on all our trailer builds and have yet to have a single issue no matter what i drag them over.
https://timbren.com/axle-less/
I have Timbrens on our trailer and they work great for clearance. Just make sure to repack those wheel bearings every season.Should look into timbren axless systems if you havent, they are independent but arent a torsion design. We use them on all our trailer builds and have yet to have a single issue no matter what i drag them over.
https://timbren.com/axle-less/
No different then any other bearing setup, maintenance is always keyI have Timbrens on our trailer and they work great for clearance. Just make sure to repack those wheel bearings every season.
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. Great trailer build!Yes, I used 1/2 clear coated plywood for the walls.View attachment 89762View attachment 89763