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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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My new hauler
20' deck with 4' dovetail, 14K lbs gross, 4 wheel electric brakes, etc, etc, etc. I looked until I was blue in the face and then I met Jack. He's only been building trailers for 20 years or so. He said he'd build whatever I want: tilt, dovetail, removeable fenders, bed over wheels, any length, any capacity. Plus, he thinks of all the little stuff: steps in front of and behind the fenders, expanded metal in the front for storage, D-rings/bump rail for tie downs, etc. He's local and working out of his own small shop, so if anyone wants a great deal on a new trailer, just let me know and I'll get you his info. Most trailers I looked at with these specs were over $5k.......I got it for $3700. Check it out.
The techie stuff: Since I've never owned my own trailer like this, how often should a fella lube the axles? __________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! Last edited by bigndn; 04-25-08 at 07:58 PM. |
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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I'm really impressed (if you can't tell).
__________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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Amateur Corn Farmer
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Looks sweet. The 05 Cummins should pull it rather nicely. A buddy of mine has a 18' trailer that looks similar along with a 03 Cummins. One day I helped him throw a full load of hay from it. I think he told me that there was about 120 small square bales on it........
Tony __________________ 1975 FJ40 - beater wheeler - mini disc conversion and soon to be SOA hopefully..... 1997 LX450 - 285/75 Peerless AT, OME 850/864, custom DIY rear bumper, custom hybrid front bumper (ARB/DIY), sliders are on the to-do list..... |
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Always wrenchin
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I think for $3700 thats a pretty good deal. My 18' trailer cost that much in 2004 and its pretty plain jane.
__________________ I ain't gonna hit ya..........ahhh the hell I ain't! - John Wayne I have a RED cruiser fetish. Support our Troop's. Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker. http://forum.ih8mud.com/trailer-tech...ding-pics.html, http://forum.ih8mud.com/trailer-tech...b-trailer.html Sometimes I drink beer and surf mud.................at the same time! Then I can't remember what I posted
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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I should clarify. The $3700 included tax, so the trailer was actually $3495. An 18' would be about $3000.
__________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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Beagles Rule!
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Look into Bearing Buddies.
They replace the end cover on your axle. Pump them full of grease and the spring tension inside applies grease as needed. When the center section is all the way collapsed just pump more grease in it. They are very common and standard equipment on most boat trailers. __________________ Cruiser Dan at American Toyota Phone is 1-800-432-6668 ext. 8 (I am not cruiser Dan) |
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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Quote:
"The bearings can be periodically lubricated without removing the hubs from the axle. This feature consists of axle spindles that have been specially drilled and assembled with the grease fittings in their ends. When grease is pumped into the fitting, it is channeled to the inner bearing and the flows back to the outer bearing and eventually back out the grease cap hole." __________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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Alright, the ultimate test today. I wanted this trailer to be able to carry 2 rigs. Here's the pics. On the 40, if I remove the spare tire, jerry cans, and trailer hitch, the pickup will fit on the trailer too, and be within weight capacity. Once the mini's bobbed, it'll be even easier to make it fit if my theory is correct. My theory: back the mini on, then pull the 40 on. Not sure about the weight distribution for my theory yet, we'll see when the mini's bobbed.
__________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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