Trailer Size Question for Grumman2 5'x10'

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Trailer Size Question for Grumman2 5'x10'

Postby markingold » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:22 pm

I love the look of the Grumman2, and the plans are really nice, but I have a question...

Why do most people who build these put the 5ft frame on a 4ft trailer? Is there a good reason I'm not considering, other than the price/availability of 5ft as compared to 4ft trailers?

Having the wheel well in there really messes up the mattress situation it seems.

Simplified question, would there be a disadvantage to buying/fabricating a true 5x10 flatbed and building the Grumman2 on top with the tires sticking out to the side instead of being recessed into the frame?

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Postby dh » Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:32 am

No reason it wouldn't work. Build what you want. :thumbsup:
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Re: Trailer Size Question for Grumman2 5'x10'

Postby GeoDrop » Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:53 pm

markingold wrote:I love the look of the Grumman2, and the plans are really nice, but I have a question...

Why do most people who build these put the 5ft frame on a 4ft trailer? Is there a good reason I'm not considering, other than the price/availability of 5ft as compared to 4ft trailers?

Having the wheel well in there really messes up the mattress situation it seems.

Simplified question, would there be a disadvantage to buying/fabricating a true 5x10 flatbed and building the Grumman2 on top with the tires sticking out to the side instead of being recessed into the frame?

Thanks!

Okie from Muskogee


This is exactly what I did. Our camper is based upon the Grumman 2 profile. We put a queen size mattress inside and pushed the wheels out to the exterior. It some ways, it makes the build easier as you don't have to build around the wheels.
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Postby sdakotadoug » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:52 pm

Oh Oh Oh, thank you for asking that. My plan exactly. Looking forward to other answerw :twisted: Doug
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Postby markingold » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:31 am

Awesome. Glad I wasn't the only one wondering that.

Seems like it would be much easier to build, and you wouldn't have to worry about having a bed with wheel wells cut out of the sides. :D
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Trailer Dimensions

Postby GeoDrop » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:29 am

61" wide x 112" long
Axle is 51" from rear
Two cross members (should have done 3)


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Postby bobhenry » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:46 pm

When I built the barn I cut the side rails off except at the wheel wells and framed over the little vee's that were left of the front and side rail supports. I bolted the 2" plus bottom wall plate thru this vee with large washers This put my wall outboard of the floor so I have an honest 60". My fenders are neither in board or outboard about 3" of the fender is in the wall.

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the 5x8 as it arrived bought it used for $250.00

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In this pic you can see the little vee on the front rail cut flush with the floor. In the foreground is the bottom wall plate bolted thru the side vee. Don't mind the wiggle it was just a goofy camera it is NOT crooked.


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This one shows how little of the fender is actually outboard


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See I told you it was a goofy camera :shock:

You guessed it I tossed the damn thing away!
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Postby 48Rob » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:05 pm

<img src="http://www.tnttt.com/gallery/image.php?image_id=51384">

Bob,

You shouldn't have thrown away the camera.
In this picture it took 20 years and a few pounds off...heck, it even trimmed your beard! ;)

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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:38 am

Well it should have , the guy in the picture IS several years younger !

That's my buddy Mark he helped on the project for several days. He may make it down for a visit at the CRA.

Yep he has the bug too ! :shock:
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