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Just to be clear - I just got the information from the Internet and did a little math - I have not stretched a trailer myself. Still saving for my King Hauler (bonus please get here soon...). Keep that in mind - if you get stuck you may need more help than I can give you. However, you are in the right place for help - there are plenty of guys here who have done this before you and they are all very helpful.
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Scaler if you go to home depot or lowes you can get the aluminum to build your own trailer. Just get some axles off the 'bay . I bought a trailer kit to stretch it, but once I found out all I was going to use, I sold the trailer (stock one) and built my own. here is pics of mine. I built it to a scale 40 foot Its longer than stock and still maneuverable.
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