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Looks sick behind the truck I like it needa get on building mine lol
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TRAILER DEMESIONSYea agreed with the hunting comment. Also like the new frame. Can you do a build list for that, like dimensions and such?
TRAILER DEMESIONS
Frame 15ft length x 6ft 4in width
Toy hauler 4ft 9in length x 6ft 4in width
Tongue 3ft 5in length x 3ft 2in width
Total length 20ft 5in
Total width 8ft 8in
Fenders 3ft length x 1ft 1in width
Ground to frame 1ft 6in height
Ground to axle 10in height
Ramps 4ft 11in length x 1ft 1in width
Total height of the trailer 9ft height
Tire size 285/75/16
STEEL USED
4ft width x 8ft length x 1/8in thick sheet metal
1in x 1in x 50ft length tube
2in x 2in x 40ft length tube
2in x 4in x 60ft length tube
2.5in x 2.5in x 20ft length angle
1in x 1in x 16ft length angle
2in thick x 6ft 4in length solid pipe
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Not yet, the old trailer weighted around 1000lbs so we figure it weights around 2500lbs now maybe lessHave you gone and got her weighed yet?
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That's good to know if I do cross the border. I know she's about 2in wider than its supposed to be up here. I just hope they don't give me a hard time with it.Great build, my only concern is the overall width for traveling on the roads here in the US. You might need a couple of Oversized signs hanging on the vehicle when you drive here(especially on secondary roads) as you stated that you are over 8' wide. I would check with the states that you plan to travel into, as the DOT is not very forgiving when they decide to chat with you on the side of the road.
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Your Jeep is 8'8" wide? CHP must love you... Width and wheelbase are 2 different things.If you're referring to the Towd she's the same width as my Jeep wheelbase and all
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Love this build! All that extra weight added, did you keep the stock suspension?TRAILER DEMESIONS
Frame 15ft length x 6ft 4in width
Toy hauler 4ft 9in length x 6ft 4in width
Tongue 3ft 5in length x 3ft 2in width
Total length 20ft 5in
Total width 8ft 8in
Fenders 3ft length x 1ft 1in width
Ground to frame 1ft 6in height
Ground to axle 10in height
Ramps 4ft 11in length x 1ft 1in width
Total height of the trailer 9ft height
Tire size 285/75/16
STEEL USED
4ft width x 8ft length x 1/8in thick sheet metal
1in x 1in x 50ft length tube
2in x 2in x 40ft length tube
2in x 4in x 60ft length tube
2.5in x 2.5in x 20ft length angle
1in x 1in x 16ft length angle
2in thick x 6ft 4in length solid pipe
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Ya the side by side would only be on there for short trips around my house not for long travels on highways more like back roads.I know that when you had the side by side on the trailer - that would definitely be a no-go here. I have seen someone make a lazy susan type thingy for their side by side that once up on the trailer they could turn it length wise so that it would not hang over the sides and make it legal to pull. Don't know how much room you have for that, though. A 2 seat Razor is about the only one that can get away with being side ways on a trailer or truck bed.
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No it now has 3500lbs leaf Springs and a solid piece of pipe running through the axle. Plus the tires are now truck tires.Love this build! All that extra weight added, did you keep the stock suspension?