Josh
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i installed this a few weeks back about 3 hours before i left for a 2 week trip to the sand dunes. just gota around to taking pictures of it. i havent even droped the trailer since i got back last week, dont really have a place to store it ( neighbors will report it if i leave it un attached to a vehical) so ive been towing this around for the greater part of a week and have no issues.
after this install i am never drilling into metal while i am under-neith it. but so far its held good, and since i dont really plan on ever removing it, i might do a bead down either side just for some extra strength.
ive yet to solve the issue with powering the lights or brakes on the trailer, but i havent had to put many miles on it since i got home, and if i do go out at night i just turn on the landcruisers running lights and so far i havent had an issue. but im looking for a decent transformer for a reasonable price near me so i can get the 12v hook up.
and for those who love pictures.
the trailer is a homeade trailer i converted from an old camperframe. i used 1/2 in x 4in channel steel to reinforce it to the point wwere i dont think i can break it. and spent the better part of 16+ hours drilling and tapping the all 250 or so deck screws( self taping my ass, they would just break off so i had to tap every hole) and dulled out many a bit. but imo it was worth it, im into half of what it would cost me to buy a brand new 7000lb trailer and i feel mine is stronger.
after this install i am never drilling into metal while i am under-neith it. but so far its held good, and since i dont really plan on ever removing it, i might do a bead down either side just for some extra strength.
ive yet to solve the issue with powering the lights or brakes on the trailer, but i havent had to put many miles on it since i got home, and if i do go out at night i just turn on the landcruisers running lights and so far i havent had an issue. but im looking for a decent transformer for a reasonable price near me so i can get the 12v hook up.
and for those who love pictures.
the trailer is a homeade trailer i converted from an old camperframe. i used 1/2 in x 4in channel steel to reinforce it to the point wwere i dont think i can break it. and spent the better part of 16+ hours drilling and tapping the all 250 or so deck screws( self taping my ass, they would just break off so i had to tap every hole) and dulled out many a bit. but imo it was worth it, im into half of what it would cost me to buy a brand new 7000lb trailer and i feel mine is stronger.
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