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Trailer Build - hopefully in improvement to my current one
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<blockquote data-quote="Auburn" data-source="post: 1380138" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>Doubt there will be another trailer build. But revisions to the trailing arms is a fairly easy thing to do. What wall thickness on the tubing would you use? I am thinking 3/4" square in .060". But I will wait to prove this one tows correctly first. I had some 1/2" angle, but is was heavier than the 1/2" square tubing I had, so I used the square tubing for the plywood supports in the middle. A lot of the internal 1/2" tubing is to keep things in place so I don't have to do a bunch of strapping down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auburn, post: 1380138, member: 5661"] Doubt there will be another trailer build. But revisions to the trailing arms is a fairly easy thing to do. What wall thickness on the tubing would you use? I am thinking 3/4" square in .060". But I will wait to prove this one tows correctly first. I had some 1/2" angle, but is was heavier than the 1/2" square tubing I had, so I used the square tubing for the plywood supports in the middle. A lot of the internal 1/2" tubing is to keep things in place so I don't have to do a bunch of strapping down. [/QUOTE]
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