by doug hodder » Sun Nov 19, 2006 2:14 am
I'm to the point that I am going to start the trolley top on the Rocketear...what I want to know is how some of you installed the top portion without compromising the strength? here's my thoughts....
1. install the trailer sides and put in all the crossmembers, glued and screwed.
2. back up all the cross members, on the underneath side with a piece of material that isn't glued, in the trolley top area, but is screwed only to the cross members to give it strength and hold the profile.
3. cut out the center portion of the glued members, for the trolley top leaving the back up members for support.
4. cut the side profile of the trolley top and install it so that it attaches to the butt end of the original cross members.
5. install crossmembers into the top of the trolley top.
the reason I'm thinking of doing it this way is that I can secure the profile I want and still install the top while keeping the original curve to the front and top of the trailer...I'm afraid that if I cut the centers out to install the trolley top, I may lose some of the original lines, and I don't want to put that much bondo into it.
I ask this as some people have done trolley tops...Craigs nephew, but I'm putting on a 6" lift on the top with either portholes or capsule windows in it, not a real low profile thing. Craigs nephew is doing a retractable sunroof type thing, and I don't think it has the same lift I'm thinking about...any help? Craig? Doug