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optmusprimer
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7/2/2009 8:07:07 PM

Jeepman
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i'll give ya 5 bux. or trade you some welding for it

7/2/2009 8:42:28 PM

optmusprimer
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[no]


7/2/2009 10:40:44 PM

gk2004
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Nice!!!!!!!!!!!

7/3/2009 12:22:41 AM

underPSI
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'bout time you got some real shit. now if you ever pull your head out of ivan's ass you might finally buy something that can pull that thing when it has some weight on it.

7/3/2009 8:18:32 AM

optmusprimer
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well the escalade does a pretty decent job

7/3/2009 8:24:50 AM

SaabTurbo
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I'mma get some pictures up soon of my friend's setup sons. You tards will likely appreciate it because money tends to be no object for this son.

7/3/2009 10:05:01 AM

Jeepman
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wait. did you get that joel? if so i'magonna be stealin it sometime

7/3/2009 1:56:33 PM

BigBlueRam
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sweet, i finally got a trailer for the c5.

7/3/2009 2:20:43 PM

theDuke866
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Sweet trailer, dude.

Of course, now neither you nor Ivan will want to buy mine whenever I get around to selling it.

7/3/2009 6:21:01 PM

Ragged
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its missing a wench, no?

7/4/2009 12:30:39 AM

theDuke866
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doesn't need one. it tilts.

also, a winch would work way better than a wench, anyway.

7/4/2009 9:45:32 AM

Ragged
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Yea youre right. tilt or no tilt, its gonna be hard to push a g body up that

7/4/2009 10:29:21 AM

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it looks like it has a plae fo a winch up front

7/4/2009 1:38:03 PM

optmusprimer
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yeah its a pretty sweet trailer, I have a few things I am planning to really make it nice though

7/9/2009 4:38:59 PM

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Quote :
"also, a winch would work way better than a wench, anyway."


well, if you don't need a winch, you might as well spend the money you saved on a wench

7/9/2009 5:35:03 PM

optmusprimer
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a mean enough wench can scare a car into putting itself on a trailer

7/9/2009 5:36:20 PM

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those damn lazy wenches

7/13/2009 11:08:46 AM

optmusprimer
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OK so this trailer was suffering from some issues. First and foremost, one of the leaf spring hangers had gone on vacation from the framerail. Jeepman was able do a fantastic job of welding it back in place, but it then became obvious the poor girl has been "towed hard and put up wet" so to speak. The shackle hangers were oblonged badly and needed some attention and we noticed one of the tires had a few busted belts and some seperated tread. A new tire and she was roadworthy again, but just barely. The suspension was not working very well and the poor fenders were about to jump ship, so I got to work.


Here are the worn out spring shackles: (these are actually wear items FYI) Also note the new ones are a little longer, this should actually lower the trailer a very small amount if any.



I needed some new bolts and bushings too, since trailers are fairly modular construction getting parts is pretty easy.




At this point it became apparant that some more tires had taken a beating and needed replacement


as did the equalizers


And in the process I went ahead and checked up on the bearing preload all around, re-fitted the fenders in a much more stable manner, and threw some new dust caps on the hubs. Oh, and made one other little discovery





7/20/2009 10:53:47 AM

optmusprimer
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trailer to do list


replace these



install these

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7/20/2009 11:07:38 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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holy shit, i wonder what they were haulin on it to crack the frame like that

7/20/2009 11:14:47 AM

optmusprimer
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Well its rated for 10k but something that heavy and a lot shorter, like a Bobcat might have caused all the problems I am having to fix. I picked this up from a friend, and I have used this trailer several times. A little over a year ago none of the worn out shit was worn out. I bet someone put a Bobcat on it or a load of bricks or something. I think it failed right there in that particular spot due to the heat from the welds weakening the steel.

7/20/2009 12:34:28 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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i guess trailer manufacturers don't have all the preheat and interpass requirements like we do for pressure vessels

but they should

7/20/2009 12:55:06 PM

underPSI
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^^well, hell, tread separation on a trailer tire is a sure sign of neglect, overloading, or both. i hear people whine and cry all the time on how they can't get a quality ST tire but yet i see either a tire on a dual axle trailer that is under inflated causing the other tire to be overloaded or the entire trailer is overloaded. most people who pull trailers just don't understand the importance of checking the air pressure in the tires. i still think dmv should require drivers to have an endorsement on their license if they wish to tow. [/rant]

7/20/2009 2:59:25 PM

gtherman
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^ agreed.

idk how many ppl i've seen trying to back trailors when they obviously don't know what they're doing......

i sat and watched one man try to back a jet ski down a boat ramp for about thirty minutes before he finally managed to get it to the water...lol

and he cant argue that he couldn't see past his tailgate b/c he was using a sedan to tow it with

7/20/2009 3:32:15 PM

Jeepman
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that crack should be easy to fix. plate it up afterwards and it'll be stronger than before.

7/21/2009 8:08:17 AM

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looks niggeriffic

7/22/2009 9:48:16 PM

optmusprimer
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Picked up a 3ton load in Asheville and the tire pictured above with the lil wiggle in the tread finally went square somewhere around Statesville. Thought it was Ivan's WORN THE FUCK OUT ball mount at first, then thought the trailer was coming apart, but finally could see the MASSIVE bubble in the tire and pulled off in GSO to change it. Threw on the goodyear wrangler spare and it was smooth as glass all the way home.

8/4/2009 12:27:23 PM

BigBlueRam
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ball mount works just fine on my vehicles. maybe caddy put your reciever on a diet. besides, that mount is only like 1 maybe 2 years old. it was bought when i mangled the other one going to harlan a while back.

[Edited on August 4, 2009 at 5:04 PM. Reason : i do need to invest in a solid forged one]

8/4/2009 5:03:24 PM

optmusprimer
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the holes where the pin goes through yours are egg shaped

8/4/2009 5:04:44 PM

BigBlueRam
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lol, that's just the ghetto/cheap version of those spring cushioned mounts. yeah, like i said i need a forged mount that's rated for the loads my trailer sees. that mount was just supposed to be a temporary get home fix, but you know how that goes.

8/4/2009 5:07:07 PM

optmusprimer
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the problem is the weird 3.25 drop size that you have

8/4/2009 6:18:55 PM

BigBlueRam
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well, it was from a west virginia wal-mart... go figure i thought it was 2, dunno. blame it on Jeepman, he was the one that went in.

[Edited on August 4, 2009 at 6:24 PM. Reason : like you bitches haven't used the hell out of it anyway, huh? ]

8/4/2009 6:24:15 PM

optmusprimer
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well I have a 2in you can have thats solid

8/4/2009 7:27:59 PM

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you can't send matt to go get shit

8/4/2009 8:04:14 PM

optmusprimer
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I am trying to figure out how to wire this bitch so it will charge the battery while I am driving but not fry the trucks wiring when I hit the hydraulic pump.

8/5/2009 9:31:02 AM

gk2004
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http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-converters/battery-isolator-gm-delcotron.htm

Or just put a deep cycle battery with a cheap solar tender on the trailer

[Edited on August 5, 2009 at 10:14 AM. Reason : .]

8/5/2009 10:11:37 AM

optmusprimer
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I dont see why a diode wouldnt work

isnt a battery isolator just a diode bridge anyhow

8/5/2009 4:33:43 PM

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not really, just put a 15 amp circuit breaker on it, so if you forget to unplug it, it will trip when you run it, then you can just reset it

8/7/2009 9:47:19 AM

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