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Me Again wrote:
With the three cross tubes forming a complete new carriage setup for the axles, how it is attached to the trailer should be just find. This carriage assembly has the required strength within it's shelf, and relives the I-Beams from a lot of the forces. Looks like they did nice work. Cost?
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bpounds wrote:
I like the way that was done. You won't have any issues in my opinion. I am surprised to not see any corroplast belly cover.
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larry barnhart wrote:
It does look like a nice job and it made me think where can you jack it up for a tire change?
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goducks10 wrote:wuhungsix wrote:
I may go back to him to have him relocate my spare from rear bumper to underbelly. Maybe I can have him add some gussets.
JMO but you shouldn't need gussets since he welded the cross bracing in. That keeps the tubes from rolling. Very cleaver idea. Time saver as well. Looks like he painted it with some Rhino liner type coating. Whoever did the job for you knows his stuff.