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Trailer Build - hopefully in improvement to my current one
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<blockquote data-quote="Auburn" data-source="post: 1377437" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>Update:</p><p></p><p>Finally got to do some testing.</p><p></p><p>The first was a ride up to Easton about 60 miles away to our motorcycle club property to camp for the night. Got most of the way there, and had a weld break that, upon further inspection I had ground it off too much making it look pretty. The broken weld allowed one wheel to camber into to wheel well and rub the body of the trailer. Called BeamerReamer and he cam and loaded the trailer into the back of his truck. Re-welded the offending break, inspected the rest of the trailer, not other issues found.</p><p></p><p>Last weekend, we loaded up again, headed to the same club property. Trailer towed very well, nice and straight. No issues what-so-ever. No I can start fine tuning things. I want to reduce the weight of the trailer itself. May do some reshaping of the front and start working on the aesthetics of the trailer. More to come as it progresses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auburn, post: 1377437, member: 5661"] Update: Finally got to do some testing. The first was a ride up to Easton about 60 miles away to our motorcycle club property to camp for the night. Got most of the way there, and had a weld break that, upon further inspection I had ground it off too much making it look pretty. The broken weld allowed one wheel to camber into to wheel well and rub the body of the trailer. Called BeamerReamer and he cam and loaded the trailer into the back of his truck. Re-welded the offending break, inspected the rest of the trailer, not other issues found. Last weekend, we loaded up again, headed to the same club property. Trailer towed very well, nice and straight. No issues what-so-ever. No I can start fine tuning things. I want to reduce the weight of the trailer itself. May do some reshaping of the front and start working on the aesthetics of the trailer. More to come as it progresses. [/QUOTE]
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