It probably ranks right up there with a clean air filter and fresh gear oil in his bike
I told you, it ran just fine after I shook the dirt off.
It probably ranks right up there with a clean air filter and fresh gear oil in his bike
Man whomever fixed that must have owned my first house before me 😂😂😂We have given this trailer 2 very long days of repair and cleaning this weekend. I’ll post some stuff.. but couldn’t wait to show you this. It made me laugh so hard. I don’t know if this is a factory fix or the dumb owner fix.. but the door jam had a major bow in the wood, looks like a factor bow to me. See the top, bottom, and middle gap.
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The gab prevented the door latch from catching.. and the solution is 2 nuts behind then strike plate!! 🤣🤦🏼♂️
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The factory would have just sent it out without the latch catching
I use lacquer thinner for cleaning steel.I noticed after the lift was on that the front axle seemed to have the tires kicked out a little at the bottom. This is sometimes common when you back into a spot at an angle.. leaving pressure on the tires and axle.. but the trailer was in the same spot as it was when I installed the axle. I checked the axles a little better and can see that the front axle is bent. It does not peak in the center, and has a little wave to it.
I’ve priced new 6,000 lb axles for about $800 with all the brakes and springs.. so I guess that will happen sooner than later.
In true to me fashion, I’ve waited as long as possible to get my frame metal, and now am in a rush to build my frame for an upcoming trip.
I bought 2x4 1/8 tube. It seems plenty strong.
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2 questions:
- what do you guys use to remove the oil on new steel? I’ve usually just used warm soapy water. It this stuff is super thick for some reason
- how much welding do I need to do along the length of the frame? 2” welds every 6” or so??
I use lacquer thinner for cleaning steel.
You can have the trailer aligned at Alignment Specialists....they basically bend the axles back to where they're supposed to be, but on an alignment machine so it's measured. It will probably cost a couple hundred bucks, but save you replacing $800 worth of axles.
I would order new 7k axle tubes and reuse your brakes/hubs/wheels. They will have a thicker wall tube. Your hubs will fit fine, but you may need a different inner seal.I could actually get a new axle tube for about $120, and then reuse the brakes and parts I have. Or there are plenty of axles on KSL for cheap. The idea for replacing them was because the trailer is already maxed out on its own weight… Once I had More frame and motorcycles it would probably be over the axle limit. I wasn’t going to worry about it and just deal with it in the future if I needed to. But with as quick as I am at getting around to tasks, will ride on the bent axle for a couple sets of tires still! 🤣
Is that yours Dave? No bueno.At least you didn't buy a brand new trailer and have axle issues...
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I would order new 7k axle tubes and reuse your brakes/hubs/wheels. They will have a thicker wall tube. Your hubs will fit fine, but you may need a different inner seal.
D’oh! My mistake. I thought you already had 6k axles. If you’re making the jump to 6k and new wheels, I would make that jump to 7k axles.I was wanting to do something like this, especially to save on wheel and tire costs.. and I like the wheels I have. My impression though was that the hubs and spindles and whatnot were also not rated for more than 3,500.
I could save a ton reusing my brakes/wheels and such if they can be used
No. One I followed up HWY 6 back in December.Is that yours Dave? No bueno.
Highly recommendI use lacquer thinner for cleaning steel.
You can have the trailer aligned at Alignment Specialists....they basically bend the axles back to where they're supposed to be, but on an alignment machine so it's measured. It will probably cost a couple hundred bucks, but save you replacing $800 worth of axles.