Modernistic Cub Reproduction Frames for SALE

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Modernistic Cub Reproduction Frames for SALE

Postby deserthawk » Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:21 pm

We are reproducing this exact frame right down to the front coupler
bracket which holds the front of the top aluminum skin. The new
frames look like this:

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It weighs the exact amount as the original (165 pounds without the
wheels) but uses 1 1/2" box for much of the framing rather than the 1
1/2" angle iron which was used on the original. Because we replace
the heavy axle contraption (which was originally used and made from
surplus landing gears, channel iron and tubing) with a modern torsion
axle with the same specs, we were able to use the extra weight saved
where it was most needed (in the side rails and reinforcing
gussets).
The old frame has a 2" to 3" flex on each front corner when jumped on
while the new frame hardly moves more than 1/4" under the same stress
test. The new frame rides just as low as the original but has more
even weight distribution and rides a whole lot smoother. The frames
are perfectly straight, level and square using cutting edge measuring
devices to insure perfect tracking and long tire life. The hubs on
original Modernistics were made from rough cutting surplus landing
gears using a cutting torch leaving uneven weight on either side of
the trailer. This translated into uneven tire wear
and odd handling characteristics. On a small travel trailer this may
not seem very important but what can I say? We are perfectionists to
a fault when it comes to the frame.

If anyone is interested in purchasing a replacement for your
existing Mod/Cub frame or if you are building one from the ground
up, you can contact me at websupport@ deserthawk.com The
price is $800.00 and includes four coats of glossy black GM frame
paint and all parts minus the wheels and tires. We can also arrange
shipping but price varies based upon location.

I am uploading closeup photos to the Photo section if you are
interested in seeing more and a finished trailer utilizing this
frame is also shown in my image area.

Thanks,

Deserthawk

P.S.

These frames are located at my shop in Yuma Arizona.
NEW - ITG Photos 2009
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IRG Photos 2008 http://www.emuranch.com/ft/irg/galleryirg.cfm

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Postby Esteban » Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:52 pm

Deserthawk,

What are the dimensions of the frame?

What is the ground clearance to the bottom of the frame?

How long is the tongue?

Mostly curious, because I have a frame, and a teardrop under construction. Far from ready to start another one.
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Postby deserthawk » Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:47 am

Esteban wrote:Deserthawk,

What are the dimensions of the frame?

What is the ground clearance to the bottom of the frame?

How long is the tongue?

Mostly curious, because I have a frame, and a teardrop under construction. Far from ready to start another one.


Esteban,

These frames have identical dimensions to the original Modernistic/Cub/Modernaire frame. They are 81 inches long and 46 1/2 inches wide with a 39" tongue making the entire frame 10' long. Adding the modernistic's counter balanced aluminum body makes the overall length of the finished trailer 12' 7"

Adding 3/4" aluminum internal wall framing to the 46 1/2" frame brings the outside width dimention to exactly 4'

Depending on the tire and wheel size the clearance runs from a low and sleek 8" to a whopping 12" using our replacement axles from Dexter. If you are inclined to do a bit of off road adventure we can swap out the axle to a 45 degree downward arm and get the trailer about 16" in the air. I am running 15" wheels and my personal '47 Modernistic rides very very low 8)

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http://www.emuranch.com/ft/itg/galleryitg.cfm

IRG Photos 2008 http://www.emuranch.com/ft/irg/galleryirg.cfm

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