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Yeah i want the back to steer and now that i think of it i will need to get the wheels and the 5th wheel on the rails. To see were the ride height of that trailer is. The other problem i face is that i can't find and good dimensions
on this trailer. trailer will be aluminum with small parts brass ill be sure to post alot of pictures. |
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I'm going to do air bags I think i have found a way to make working air bags. No leaf springs just arms that go from frame back over the axle then to air bag. If my air bags work i should have the only working air ride truck out there that i have seen. Last of all are the size of the screws on a tamiya rail 2mm or 3mm?
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I know i looked at his and his our spring. I want real airbags and i need 26 airbags that would be over $300 in suspension.
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Oooppps, sorry wrong thread.... I know I've seen one. The guy had tested them up to 120 psi for burst rating.... I will dig around and find....I'm stubborn that way
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Nope. That was the proper thread. The pics with the airbags being tested under pressure have been deleted. I'm going to assume that the idea never panned out....so, I stand corrected. You CAN be the first to make a functioning airbag
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Unfortunately I am the proud owner of a blood pressure meter. I haven't taken it apart.... ( yet ). But it's very compact and can obviously generate some good positive pressure. It runs on 4 AA batteries. Might be a good choice for a compressor? I paid 80 bucks here in Canada, I know there are cheaper versions. Judging by the size of the whole unit, I'm sure the compressor would fit in a sleeper compartment. Love the trailer idea by the way. I'm sure you've seen this video? Great example of rear steer trailers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGY9TDUAlFc&sns=em Mario Last edited by Supermario; 11-07-2012 at 08:42 PM. |
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