Prem wrote:Carter,What technique do you use to get the finished, heavy trailer up in the air to put the axle on AFTER you slide it out the garage?
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As seems to be the case with everything I do in life, my build has been somewhat out of sequence. Instead of picking wheels and tires first, I built the teardrop walls and floor, then had the frame constructed, and built a dolly to roll the whole thing around.
Later, I assembled the teardrop shell on top of the teardrop frame. Even with the weight, it rolls around very easily.
I later decided to change the tongue on the trailer and removed the shell. Once assembled, the teardrop body does act like a torsion box.
A pry bar, cheapo bottle jack, and cheapo floor jack is all it takes to raise and lower the frame/body.

Geg'em, Tom