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Very cool! Nice job looks sweet black!
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You must be talkin bout these Aaron :D Very pricey for us guys up north! I bought 4 of them back when the Canadian dollar was at par with US. now I wish I would have bought more:eek: http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...s3f2f50f9.jpeg http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...s350672df.jpeg http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...sbb616eb5.jpeg http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...sd0226597.jpeg |
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Hey I think that is the trailer that I started and never finished and sold it to Neil in Texas. Good to see it getting used and it looks good by the way
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looks like someone has a new hobby store close by :rolleyes:
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That looks killer!
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if u don't mind me asking is it a custom build or is there some where to buy this trailer?
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I love these builds. I like the drop neck gooseneck trailer. Where can I buy one of these?
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Nicely done . I am close to the start of building my first lowboy . Been busy with work and home life just haven't had the time
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That's a good looking rig/project you got there.
I'm working on the lowboy myself and I got a little wondering going.......The fifth wheel is so far back on your truck, My truck will not steer at all when it got full load (15LBS), so I flipped it around an got more weight on the front wheels. How is your rig steering ? Thanks Bo |
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It steers ok I may slide it up a notch or two as it is pretty far back. but I have a lot of weight up front to help it out. the front bumper is solid, tanks, rack, breathers, MFU, battery and I have a ounce of lead up front. front end is lowered 2/10" and rear suspension has stiffer springs. even with my fully loaded dump trailer I can usually steer just fine. BUT I have very little ground clearance up front on the truck with no load. my Blue dump I need to lift the front still as full of weight and being so close to the front axle I have NO wheel well clearance and the fronts bind up when I turn or it just pushes straight in dirt. eventually it'll get a driven front axle to help put with the pushing. but running a day cab, cab over full loaded with weight 2" behind the axle the front gets most of it. may just try different front setup, air bag with stiff springs |
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