Gage wrote:Why does anyone use 2x4's to build thier teardrops? That's not needed. Bigger is not always better. It's just heavier.Example: My Dalton (pictured below), I don't think there's a 2x4 in it, and it's not a bit flimsy.
By the way Gerdo, sure looks like a lot of work. But also looks like it is doing the job.
Gerdo wrote:Actualy I put my TD on a diet. I'm on a mission to cut the fat. Anything that is extra weight must go. First I removed the original battery tray, it was still under the newer tongue box. I also removed my rear 2" receiver for a bike rack that I never put on any more. Then came the fun. The supports for my "Basement" are built out of 2x4s and 2x3s. I drilled about 200 1.25" holes anywhere I could.
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