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Posted by You Need Channel Iron!!!...T_Bone on November 04, 2000 at 20:18:34 from (207.254.52.166):
In Reply to: Renting a trailer posted by Faber6071 on November 04, 2000 at 11:17:30:
Hi Faber, A piece of 6" or 8" channel iron will hold the back wheels just fine. Turn the web of the angle iron facing up and fix a chain to the wheels to the channel iron on each side. Run the channel iron atleast as wide as the outside tire width. I've used this method alot to extend trailer widths. You can also use the same system for narrow fronts but be sure to bind the channel iron to the wheels very well and to the trailer. The cost new is under $60 even with a cutting charge. T_Bone
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