Modifying Axle on TSC Carry on Trailer

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Postby satch » Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:36 pm

I did the cut axle and frame extention with my HF,
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I have a welder, but you may find someone locally to weld one up for ya.
I have more pics in my album if you want to look.
If it itches. scratch it
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Postby Keith.B.Nimble » Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:57 pm

Elumia

I agree that buying already made would be easier. I was trying to keep costs down and I can only assume buying a custom made trailer is expensive.

Satch

Thanks for the pics. I will definitely check out your album.

Ron Dickey

Thanks for the encouraging words. I like to think that this is the purpose of this forum. To bounce ideas off of one another and weed out the bad ones before they are acted on.

I think I have tracked someone down who I know that has a welder. I am sure he would be willing to loan it to me at no charge. Now I just need to find someone who has the expertise that would feel confident doing the job.

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Postby Elumia » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:24 pm

Keith,

What I'm saying is that carry on makes a 5x8 no floor as a standard product - TSC probably doesn't stock it and it may be special order from TSC. Others have purchased it. I beleive the extra dollars for the 5x8 would surely outweigh modifying a 4x8 as I think it is only about $100 or so more. Call your TSC store, tell them you want to order a 5x8 just like the 4x8.

Red trailers has a 5x8 too
http://www.redtrailers.com/ShowTrailer.asp?id=8

Others have used the HF 5x8 assembled without side rails
http://ww2.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=93747

All of these choices may make more economic sense than modifying a 4x8 and be less expensive than custom made.

Personally, if I was to get a welder and modify a ready made trailer, I would rather start from scratch and build what I really wanted. I think you will be much better off that way. There is a nice tutorial in the chasis section.

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Postby Donutboy » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:00 am

Yes, Northern Tool has their 5 x 8 trailer for about $299 on sale quite often. That's what I'm using.
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Postby Keith.B.Nimble » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:01 am

Mark

I see what you mean. I have to be honest I hadn't priced out a 5x8 trailer just because I know that I can pick up a 4x8 locally. But you are right for the work and trouble to modify the 4x8 I am better off just buying a 5x8.

Donutboy

I'll keep my eye out on Northern Tool. You can't beat $299.

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