by grant whipp » Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:45 pm
Hey there, Dale!
Re: the fenders - like you wanted, build 'em to the same shape as your trailer, but build a panel that can be removed to access the wheel/tire a la fender-skirts. If you are building them out of wood, just install an inner lip that the skirt lays up against (so the skirt part is flush with fender part). You can place 3 or 4 nut inserts in that lip and have corosponding flush, flathead machine bolts in the skirts. If you want to get fancy, use Dzus fasteners. Just one idea ...
Re: Dexter axle question - if you are ordering your axle, you can get whatever clearances you need. #9s shouldn't have any less that 14" rims. The frame mounts are where you tell them to put them (usually outside frame width). Clearance between trailing arm and body is whatever you are comfortable with (on a 48" wide body, for instance, I spec NO LESS than 49" between trailing arms). Hubface-to-hubface should be determined by wheel choice (and the backspace of that wheel) and tire choice (overall width of tire [sidewall to sidewall] compared with overall width of wheel). If you give me frame width, body width, wheel width with backspace, tire width, and your desired tire-to-body clearance, I can calculate the specs you need. You'll need to figure out what trailing arm starting angle you want, though.
Happy to help if I can! Hope you're having a Happy Holiday Season! In the meantime ...
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Grant
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