Hi All -
Hope this is the right sub-forum for this -
I have a 2001 Adventurer 208 hardtop. It sits on a Shorland'r roller trailer. The trailer has a bent axle and the springs are toast. The axle is no longer available as Shorland'r is no longer supporting older trailers. Eastern Marine lists it as out of stock.
My plan is to rebuild the trailer from the frame down, reusing my hubs and my brakes (Kodiak discs).
A couple of questions:
Am I missing something? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Jim
Hope this is the right sub-forum for this -
I have a 2001 Adventurer 208 hardtop. It sits on a Shorland'r roller trailer. The trailer has a bent axle and the springs are toast. The axle is no longer available as Shorland'r is no longer supporting older trailers. Eastern Marine lists it as out of stock.
My plan is to rebuild the trailer from the frame down, reusing my hubs and my brakes (Kodiak discs).
A couple of questions:
- The original axle is a drop axle, so the whole rig is going to rise about 3" - should I be worried?
- New axles will be 3700lb axles, so plenty of capacity - just hope it won't be too stiff
- I am going to do new wheels and tires and step up from the 13" to a 14" so I get more load capacity - any reason not to?
- I am going to replace the fenders with either diamond plate aluminum (for grip) or galvanized - any reason to go one way or another?
- I wanted to look at torsion axles, but they are more expensive and importantly not available in a width that will fit under my rails unless I can squeeze the trailer by an inch or so.
Am I missing something? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Jim