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Postby s_helberg » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:00 am

Does anybody know what the overall outside dimension of the HF tailer with the 12" wheels on - total width outside of wheel to outside of wheel?

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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:08 am

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Tip of frame to tip of frame is 57"
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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:15 am

If you are building over be sure and allow enough extra overhang to change tires. I have to beat kick and cuss to get a tire shoved into position. Yes they are going to be relieved with a shallow wheel well cut in this weekend. Two outings 2 tire problems might as well get prepared for my next one :lol:
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Postby Creamcracker » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:58 am

bobhenry wrote:If you are building over be sure and allow enough extra overhang to change tires. I have to beat kick and cuss to get a tire shoved into position. Yes they are going to be relieved with a shallow wheel well cut in this weekend. Two outings 2 tire problems might as well get prepared for my next one :lol:


What exactly were your tire problems --- were they flats because of faulty tires? nails on the road? leaking valve? Perhaps your experience could help.
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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:20 am

One word DURO

The 1st was at the January shivaree 125 miles home on a tire that was so distorted from a major ply seperation it was rubbing on the frame and the wall rim. You could smell burning rubber. It 2 am and 17 below it was coming home on the rim I was not gonna change it in those conditions.
Truth be told it was probably underinflated when I got the trailer and I never checked them. This was my fault IF that was the case.

The Brown County Blowout , blowout .......

I installed the 12" tires off of my 40 x 48 hf trailer onto the 4x8 axle set that originally came with only the 8" tires. I was certain there would be no difference in the frames themselves and should accept the larger tires. I still believe they should interchange HOWEVER ..... I left the steel fenders on the axle set to help protect the floor . There is a bolt in the fender directly above the tire. This bolt works much like a parting tool on a wood lathe it cut a 1/2" deep groove directly in the center of the tread and the resulting blowout was exciting. Even more exciting was learning my Grand wagoneer has a good old fashion bumper jack and not a telescopic bottle type like the Scion and the pickup. :cry: I wind up using 2 screw type leveling jacks to raise the trailer as far as possible then dug a hole with a claw hammer and lower the spare tire into it finally getting the spare on the hub. GOD AIN'T CAMPIN' FUN

now arn't you sorry you asked :lol:
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Postby s_helberg » Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:43 pm

Many thanks Bob. Sorry to bring up those bad memories.
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