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Trailer Parts

newtoy

Pebble Pounder
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ST. George
I want to build my self a trailer, and I was just wanted to know where the best place is to get some parts. The parts I need are:
Wheels and Tires
Leaf springs
Trailer hitch
Ball and Receiver

My Plan is the make a diamond plate deck dove tail car hauler to pull behind my Honcho.
 
i found a compilation thread of trailer pics lastnight and it really helped, but i cant seem to find it again today:x
I was bored lastnight and decided to build a trailer so i headed to home depot and for just under 30 bucks in materials I have about 90% done. I gotta find some decking material and its done. for a ball hitch, use a ball stud and for the trailer tounge use a rod end. pick up some all thread at home depot and brakline at the auto store and youve got your axles. I think a trailer is a good way to get you thinking outside the box. just spend 45 mins walking around the hardware store looking for stuff you might be able to use.

im kinda drunk and might just be rambling but i hope i helped
 
I am making a trailer too. It is simple but i used what i had at home.. :)
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I am not finshed with it yet as you can se.. :) Must have some lights and stuff..
 
I am making a trailer too. It is simple but i used what i had at home.. :)
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I am not finshed with it yet as you can se.. :) Must have some lights and stuff..

nice trailer and crawler also, been thinking about getting one.. been reading up say they do pretty good.
 
i found a compilation thread of trailer pics lastnight and it really helped, but i cant seem to find it again today:x
I was bored lastnight and decided to build a trailer so i headed to home depot and for just under 30 bucks in materials I have about 90% done. I gotta find some decking material and its done. for a ball hitch, use a ball stud and for the trailer tounge use a rod end. pick up some all thread at home depot and brakline at the auto store and youve got your axles. I think a trailer is a good way to get you thinking outside the box. just spend 45 mins walking around the hardware store looking for stuff you might be able to use.

im kinda drunk and might just be rambling but i hope i helped
look in this thread >http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=204658, you'll find some good ideas in there.
 
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