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Denny Unfried wrote:Mine has only 10 inches clearance which is great for sitting in the door and having my feet flat on the ground. Also I placed my counter at standard kitchen counter height of 36 inches from the ground so with the low floor it gives plenty of room under for a large cooler etc. I've been off the main road with it and like Cary said the only thing that has ever scraped is the ball/nut on the hitch.
Denny
mikeschn wrote:If you are going to build a standard trailer, with a torsion axle, you will probably end up with about 14" of ground clearance.
Take a look at my custom 5x8 chassis details here:
http://www.mikenchell.com/weekender/chassis.html
Mike...
cracker39 wrote: I've come up with an idea for a cheap welding mount and wonder if it's necessary. Redneck sells a welding kit for torsion axles for about $39 bucks. My idea for a mount (two 12" pieces of 1"x2"x1/4" channel and 4 bolts) would cost a lot less.
Cary Winch wrote:Gern,
For our standard street height we go with 12" from the ground to the bottom of the frame.
Cary
powderburn wrote:Dang
I built mine so the frame was 21 inches off the ground.The axle clearance is 16 inches.
Ive never seen a TD in person.
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