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May-17-2016 11:36 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Spray on bedliner is judged the toughest finish in the World, but I don't know how well it will stick to the wood.
Epoxy penetrates the wood, so it will never peel and also makes the wood much stronger.
I think for best protection would be epoxy and then bedliner.
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May-16-2016 09:35 PM
bandit86 wrote:
How many pounds is the loading ramp rated for? It took a 2700 pound Kubota bx25d loader backhoe backing in...
I would think the ramp is rated at 3,000#
Needs a few more inches ground clearance. Can the axles be flipped, or will that weaken the springs.
Yes axles can be flipped if not done already, and no it shouldn't weaken the springs.
In the wheel well area under fender I see exposed plywood, is that normal? Isn't it going to absorb water if caught in the rain? Or is that necessary for any moisture in the walls to seep out?
If this was my trailer I would make a mark along the inside of fended then remove said fender and cut off the excess plywood then paint or protect it from water splashed up from the tires in rain or wet payment.
here is the wheel well pic
May-16-2016 08:08 PM
mrmomb wrote:
Every Thor that I have seen this year has exposed wood in the wheel wheels and in a few other areas underneath. There is a plastic cover which hides one from seeing it from the outside. Crawl underneath, reach in with your hands or use a mirror to find it. I have looked a A's and C's, there all the same with lots of exposed wood in the underbelly. Sad!
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