Springs were rated at 750kg a pair, so being as I only need half that, I have removed one leaf. I can shove it back easily if I am wrong.
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While I was at it I loosened off the locating clamps and reversed the locating pin ready for spoa conversion
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How far into the bush do you want to tow the trailer with a standard zook clutch and no gearing?christover1 wrote:Comments and ideas appreciated.
christover
All valid comments, thanks.sierrajim wrote:How far into the bush do you want to tow the trailer with a standard zook clutch and no gearing?christover1 wrote:Comments and ideas appreciated.
christover
Dollar wise you might find it worthwhile to stay with a regular trailer hitch for the meantime and spend a little more on the trailer itself.
Having an A frame as opposed to a single draw bar means that you have that little extra space to carry/store stuff if needed.
That thought has crossed my mind. If I end up with a 5x3 or 5x3.5 it will get bobbed to back of rear spring mount. About 300mm off.cj wrote:Chris,
If you're trying to keep it light and don't need much space then mount the tent cot sideways across the trailer and shorten the trailer bed length as this will also help your departure angle. Basically bob your trailer![]()
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That would be great.Potter wrote:hey Chris here is another one for you http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... pic&t=1149
careful about your hitch weight chris. sierras are only rated for 45kg of hitch load (10% of total towed weight) so with a bobbed trailer you might not be able to get very good balance.christover1 wrote: That thought has crossed my mind. If I end up with a 5x3 or 5x3.5 it will get bobbed to back of rear spring mount. About 300mm off.
Yes I've seen many a project grow beyond what was intended.Gwagensteve wrote:careful about your hitch weight chris. sierras are only rated for 45kg of hitch load (10% of total towed weight) so with a bobbed trailer you might not be able to get very good balance.christover1 wrote: That thought has crossed my mind. If I end up with a 5x3 or 5x3.5 it will get bobbed to back of rear spring mount. About 300mm off.
I know you are aiming for 200kg, but the weight will add up much more quickly than you think.
Steve.
I may do the sacrificial pad thing, I like that idea, thanks for that.mugginsmoo wrote:chris,
are you going to use the "slipper" type springs on your trailer?.
they have a habbit of "eating" the chassis where they contact. maybe you will need to put a sacrificial "pad" in there. or i could find you a set of sierra front springs with shackles (got no shocks left) that you could have for this project.
mitch
How big are your drawers?christover1 wrote:
While lookin for a frog diff, I found some shocks in a draw and I have no idea where I got them.
I have huge draws, mainly to fit in my huge ................................bellycj wrote:How big are your drawers?christover1 wrote:
While lookin for a frog diff, I found some shocks in a draw and I have no idea where I got them.What else have got in them? I know I don't have one big enough to think I might have a diff in there.
I've made Frog too light, it just won't break beads.mugginsmoo wrote:use a spare rim (with no tire on it) and frog to break the bead then leaver off the tire.
Mitch
moose wrote:Chris , my little trailer(5x4) is based on Zook specs !!
Same track width , & gaurds are same width as WT flares !!
it has dane some seriuos k,s !!
needs a bit of luvin' !!
but as James said , go for an "A" frame , more storage !!
oh yeah , mine has 750kg springs !!![]()
just bounces a lot when empty !!! (saves on tyre wear , if they dont touch the ground !!)
Well at least it is the right colour and given your turning circle I don't think the length of the drawbar is an issuechristover1 wrote:
If I'm successful on the one I'm bidding on, it has an A frame draw bar that is the length of 2 cricket fields, so probably shorten and re-use it.
(no idea why its so long, must be to suit whatever it was used for?)
I have looked into new ones, did that 1st, so I'd know a bargain or a rip off. Smaller ones are actually dearer, probably cos of sales numbers? Have also priced metal to build my own. Actually cost more, but would be more exactly what I wanted.Gwagensteve wrote:I priced a stock "heavy duty" 6'X4' trailer, brand new, the other day at $795.
I am mostly concerned about corrosion in the rails etc that is hard to see.
Steve.
cj wrote:Well at least it is the right colour and given your turning circle I don't think the length of the drawbar is an issuechristover1 wrote:
If I'm successful on the one I'm bidding on, it has an A frame draw bar that is the length of 2 cricket fields, so probably shorten and re-use it.
(no idea why its so long, must be to suit whatever it was used for?)although the rampover would suck.
I could possibly need that, especially if my draw bar turns out to be angle rather than box.sierrajim wrote:I've got an A-frame here if you want it Chris, has the plate welded to it for the hitch and two safety chains.
Looks to be 50x50 box in fairly good nic.
As a side note, my 6x4 has a SUPER long draw bar, originally the old bloke i bought it off built it to carry a canoe, never got around to shortening it.
PS. I missed out on the green one above, but presently am bidding on another green onecj wrote:Well at least it is the right colour and given your turning circle I don't think the length of the drawbar is an issuechristover1 wrote:
If I'm successful on the one I'm bidding on, it has an A frame draw bar that is the length of 2 cricket fields, so probably shorten and re-use it.
(no idea why its so long, must be to suit whatever it was used for?)although the rampover would suck.
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