wantaTD wrote:...The Tamden axles are still on the design table. It would sure help the tongue weight.
...too wide???...NAW..but keep in mind that any width over 80"(including) will require additional lighting...this width includes lights, bolt heads or any other protrusions...not a biggie but needs to be in mind while building...243" long...that is about 6' too long...unless you are building a monster..........
john wrote:Madjack.......too wide???...NAW..but keep in mind that any width over 80"(including) will require additional lighting...
What lighting considerations should be kept in mind?
mikeschn wrote:How about this one?
Mike...
brian_bp wrote:john wrote:Madjack.......too wide???...NAW..but keep in mind that any width over 80"(including) will require additional lighting...
What lighting considerations should be kept in mind?
Clearance lights, front and rear, plus the three-light "identification" group centred at the rear, which is supposed to tell following drivers that you have a wide trailer.
From NHTSA: Trailers: Federal Lighting Equipment Location requirements (in this list, the additional lights due to being over 80" wide are areas 6, 7, and 8 )
wlooper89 wrote:...
My Little Guy has a 72" wide frame but the wheels and fenders stick out about 11" on each side, making it almost 8' wide at that point. Does the outside width of the wheel base need to be included in overall width if that is wider than the trailer frame?
The trailer is built with front and rear clearance lights mounted on the fenders, but no center rear identification lamps. From the chart it appears the center rear lights, area 7, would be required if the outside wheelbase of my trailer is counted as part of the width.
But then I would be surprised if Little Guy is building trailers that lack required lights.![]()
Bill
The identification lamps on a vehicle must be controlled by a circuit that is independent of the circuit that controls the headlamps and tail lamps of the vehicle.
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