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Trailer Build - hopefully in improvement to my current one
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwoods Snowman" data-source="post: 1368988" data-attributes="member: 57571"><p>Nice work! Now the hard part will be not loading it with 1000 lbs, lol. I think I must have had something close to 200-250 lbs in mine when I went to NAFO even though it was just a roof box! One thing I learned on mine is that you need to have the axles exactly in line with each other (zero toe). I nearly wore out the tires on mine in the 3000 miles I put on it going to NAFO because they have a very slight toe-in when fully loaded. Now I have to cut it apart and re-weld it so I can sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwoods Snowman, post: 1368988, member: 57571"] Nice work! Now the hard part will be not loading it with 1000 lbs, lol. I think I must have had something close to 200-250 lbs in mine when I went to NAFO even though it was just a roof box! One thing I learned on mine is that you need to have the axles exactly in line with each other (zero toe). I nearly wore out the tires on mine in the 3000 miles I put on it going to NAFO because they have a very slight toe-in when fully loaded. Now I have to cut it apart and re-weld it so I can sell it. [/QUOTE]
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