oops, that what I meant. I wonder why so many of these trailer builders are out of the same area?Quote:
Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
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oops, that what I meant. I wonder why so many of these trailer builders are out of the same area?Quote:
Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
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Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
im from there and i have no clue. lots of messicans maybe?Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
they are my favorite. mainly b/c im friends with parker and he is a crazy sob.
i base my opinion of big tex trailers on how rich ricky baker is. they must be very very good b/c he is very very rich. he's got the only scarab ive ever seen and it was on lake bob sandlin.
Why does everyone insist on taking emotion from typed words? The only people that disagree with me here are the supposed Ol' Ags on this board that I have yet to meet. I am more than relaxed, simply typing out a response. Just because a response is more than 5 words doesn't mean it is heated. My lack of smilies is because I just forget to click them.Quote:
Originally Posted by mudtoy67
Trailors our awesum!
let this **** go or move it to a different thread okay?Quote:
Originally Posted by FJAggie07
You could cut the pent-up sexual attraction with a knife between these guys!!
Name Dropper!! :flipoff2:Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
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Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
fawk yo reduntant ass thread!!!! :flipoff2: ;)
I just got a quote from them on a 18 ft they have in stock. I'm still waiting to hear more info on it and what kind of options it has, but I was quoted $2300 and that seems pretty high for a wood deck trailer to meQuote:
Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
no ****. Since he's such good friends with these guys maybe he can get us some deals :D :flipoff2: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
brakes on both axles is a bad idea. you will end up with square tires from the second braking axle. Also 2 5/8 is more that you need for that trailer, heck i bet no one even makes it that way. two inch will serve all your needs.
Yeah I was wondering about 2 and 5/16" why do you think its so important sharpe?
Depends how thick they are. I've seen some where people reinforced the fenders. Would probably do that just to make sure you won't mess them up. Use some 1/4 x 2 x 2 angle on the top inside corner.Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
Just get a cheap 16' car hauler. Remount the plate and replace the lights with LEDs. If the trailer has rubber mounted normal lights, the kind that go in cutouts, you can leave those on. They last very well. The cheap $25 walmart light setup many trailers use suck. Make sure it has new tires. I have started a new policy of trailer wiring where I run a ground wire to every light, eliminates ground problems. Also started using extension cords for the wires because of the double insulation. Solder and heat shrink every connection. Light problems are for suckers.
gawsh dammmmt :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
Go to Canton, Tx, buy a Big Tex or Legend Trailers 20' Car Hauler with a 2 5/8" ball, 5' neck, bull nose hitch, dual axles and a dove tail. You don't need heavier duty axles for one truck, even if it does have one ton's under it.
There you happy? :flipoff2: