Hoefler
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I have an MK48 with both a MK14 trailer and a MK18 loader (currently coupled to FPU. I was moving the MK14 trailer this past weekend and noticed the front frame detail. It got me thinking.
The front of the 14 trailer frame has a cast iron adapter bolted inside the frame rails. This adapter mates to back of FPU. I was thinking that I could simply cut several feet of the front of the 14 frame rails and relocate the adapter several feet back (closer to rear axels). The net result would be a short wheelbase MK48/14 truck. This set up would work better on tight trails and would maybe make it better in off road capabilities.
Question, given the truck articulates, how might the rate of articulation affect the front steering? It seems that it would not make a real difference (off road). This may make the big girl more off road capable.
Thoughts?
Pete
The front of the 14 trailer frame has a cast iron adapter bolted inside the frame rails. This adapter mates to back of FPU. I was thinking that I could simply cut several feet of the front of the 14 frame rails and relocate the adapter several feet back (closer to rear axels). The net result would be a short wheelbase MK48/14 truck. This set up would work better on tight trails and would maybe make it better in off road capabilities.
Question, given the truck articulates, how might the rate of articulation affect the front steering? It seems that it would not make a real difference (off road). This may make the big girl more off road capable.
Thoughts?
Pete
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