by eamarquardt » Tue May 04, 2010 5:32 pm
I agree that 2X2 (2X3 overkill but better) for the frame would be fine. I'd suggest using a 3X3 X 1/8 (or 3/16) for the tongue. I'd mill/cut a slot in the tongue piece so that the 2X2 cross members (I'd go to at least one or two cross members beyone the first as it would be a lot stronger and would weigh just a tad more) would fit in the tongue tube and weld the two together.
If you look at the pic below you will see that this is exactly what I've done. The first cross member is a 2X2.
The three by three for the tounge is maybe 3 or 4 times stronger for a tongue than 2X2 of equal wall thickness.
Also you might consider mounting the springs on angle iron and bolting the angle to your tubing. This will spread the load a bit better and allow easy servicing of the suspension should you ever want to modify it.
If you used 2X3 side rails it would be easy to notch them and have the 2X2 go right through them, then you'd be verrry close to your sketch. Just change the tongue and side rails keeping the 2X2 cross members.
Cheers,
Gus
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