Posted by Janicholson on January 29, 2009 at 20:04:57 from (66.173.50.181):
In Reply to: Pickup box trailer posted by C-man on January 29, 2009 at 19:18:34:
Control frame flex by tying together the bottom and top of the frame rails at the point of the bend together cut. this needs to be a compression (U channel) on top, and at least 1/4"X 3" strap across underneath in tension. This keeps it from bending down at the front of the box. (tongue up) The pinion and ring gear should be removed, but that dif must have the carrier or the axles will not be stable. (plug the pinion hole. Full float axles with a tube in the center are easier on weight. Front spindles machined down to fit into 2" Chrome Moly tubing with brake drum or disk removed is better yet. JimN
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