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Old 10-15-2006 | 03:22 PM
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ONE SECRET IS TO BUY A DUAL AXLE TRALIER . THEY RIDE MUCH BETTER. SINGLES PULL HARDER" don't ask me why but they do". the dual axles ride over the bumps much better . if you have a single , you might be able to get a shock kit. those singles bounce a lot! just ride behind one someday and watch. ,warbird_1 p.s i go with the gear down. if the gear can't take it ,something is wrong.
Old 10-15-2006 | 03:42 PM
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I bought this year a trailer, after many months of looking. I purchased a Thule trailer, all aluminum trailer (frame and side panels without rivets and single piece roof). It also has electric brakes, I added aluminum shelf in the V-nose for a work area and from the side door to the back are six sliding shelf all aluminum with three inch foam. I have a 1200 watts power supply for 120v and 12v, 70 feet of rope lighting and three halogen lights for the light of the front work shelf. And below the front shelf I have my tools box, kero, smoke, fire extinguisher and accessories.
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Old 10-15-2006 | 04:03 PM
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i bought this to transport my planes
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Old 10-15-2006 | 04:21 PM
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Im really glad this thread started i just asked a friend the same questions that are being aswered here

but i have a clarification question

i have a haulmark trailer and the only structural beams i can attach the vertical e track to are narrower than the track itself. So would i just fasten the track on one side???


BTW thanks for the link, but they don't have a vertical track selection on the web page for online ordering

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