kzhorse wrote:Just a quick question is everyone replacing the coulper with one for 2" or are you shiming the original?And has anyone fliped the original bracket to lower the tube another 2"and placed the 2"x2" threw the original bracket?
Scott
slowcowboy wrote:heres a grearwrench in the fun. I do all th above manuvers and towing with my harbor freight tongue at the same LENGTH as it CAME from the factory.
my other modifications take the place of a mile long tonuge.
SLowcowboy.
bobhenry wrote:I see what Harvey is saying and I think I agree that it sounds like you want to go to picture #3
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If you install as picture #2 shows you will plane out directly below all the crossmembers giving you a place to bolt ( or weld) the new tongue to.
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absolutsnwbrdr wrote:I'm planning on doing this modification this weekend, but my reason has nothing to do with its handling. My teardrop pulls fine even at 75mph![]()
The front of my teardrop curves out in front of the trailer frame 1'-0", so my knuckles fight with my tongue box whenever I need to adjust the tongue jack height. I just need the extension so I can move my tongue jack forward and away from the tongue box. I guess the handling advantage will just be a bonus for me.
Yesterday, I called a local welding and fabricating shop to price an 8' length of 2x2 tube in both 1/8" and 3/16". The 1/8" was $28 +tax, and the 3/16" was $35.28 +tax.
So for less than $10 more, I think I'll just go with the heavier of the two.
I don't have a welder, so I will just be using bolts. It seems like other people have done the same, so I feel that I should be ok. My extension will move the coupler about 16" forward. I plan on using a bolt down through the original coupler mounting plates, and also a bolt up through each of the front 2 frame rails.
Sound good?
Dale M. wrote:Just be sure bolt quality is at least grade 5... And probably 3/8 in diameter...
Dale
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:I'm planning on doing this modification this weekend, but my reason has nothing to do with its handling. My teardrop pulls fine even at 75mph![]()
The front of my teardrop curves out in front of the trailer frame 1'-0", so my knuckles fight with my tongue box whenever I need to adjust the tongue jack height. I just need the extension so I can move my tongue jack forward and away from the tongue box. I guess the handling advantage will just be a bonus for me.
Yesterday, I called a local welding and fabricating shop to price an 8' length of 2x2 tube in both 1/8" and 3/16". The 1/8" was $28 +tax, and the 3/16" was $35.28 +tax.
So for less than $10 more, I think I'll just go with the heavier of the two.
I don't have a welder, so I will just be using bolts. It seems like other people have done the same, so I feel that I should be ok. My extension will move the coupler about 16" forward. I plan on using a bolt down through the original coupler mounting plates, and also a bolt up through each of the front 2 frame rails.
Sound good?
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