Building Gooseneck Trailer
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Draw bar perfect...
My Baby and I actually went up the embankment again day before yesterday. No rubbing at all. We even went at a slightly steeper location. Heh.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Draw bar too long
My lady and I decided (playing) to go up a 45 degree embankment from one parking lot to another, curbs at top and bottom. (first 4WD engagement) The aluminum draw bar rubbed the lower curb due to angle of attack. Heh. I cut it off exactly two inches. The reasoning behind getting the drawbar with so much adjustment was because 6, 8 and 10 inches were all the same price. I'll go for more product every time. At any rate, it was 10.5 inches off the ground at the bottom. Now it is 12.5 inches off the ground. I didn't feel like precisely duplicating rounded corners on bottom, but I did slice off both corners and hit with angle grinder, more sliced off in rear. (problem area at curbs) You can see in images the scratched area on the rear side, bottom of part I cut off. I'll just bet I'll use that aluminum stock for a spacer of some sort in the future. We'll see. Currently, we will hit the location in the morning and determine if enough was removed. I don't think the previous report justified any more removal. We'll see in the morning...
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Dealer agreed... Tire out of round...
I took tire and wheel and balanced at a cost of $10. and you could see tire was out of round. I took to dealer, they agreed, ordered new tire, replaced and balanced and I'm going to put it back under truck as spare... Dealer said they can't reimburse me for the balance, they'd have done it free...(138 miles on truck) Whatever... I didn't want them touching my truck. I Cquartzed it, Line-X'd it, installed goose rails, working on stereo. I don't mind a tire change and replace... I took them the wheel/tire in my old truck... heh...
Saturday, November 12, 2016
2.5 inch class 5 adjustable Drawbar Billet Aluminum, Stainless balls, with weigh scale...
Okay folks. I have mixed feelings about this weight scale built into ball mount, but, the only other available option I located (adjustable aluminum class 5) was $45. more plus additional for locking mechanism... This unit comes with ball mount lock, a 2-5/16" stainless ball and a 2" stainless ball. I've been pulling trailers most of my life, so I have a good idea how to position loads to both put weight on and take it off truck. The weight scale (hydraulic) seems a bit gimmicky to me but I can see others really needing it...(fishtailing from lack of tongue weight...) However, coming out of Charleston, WV one night, I saw a single cab Ford Ranger pulling a tandem axle trailer with a Ford 8 or 9 N on board and said to my *then* wife; "that is a hazard, that could turn into an emergency at any second" I slowed down, I was under a high dollar load in my big truck, I let him proceed without putting us in danger...A few moments later he jackknifed and ended up pinned against a rock wall. Point is; if people don't have any better sense than that, a scale to properly position load on trailer will do little to assist...A shame actually, we'll probably be looking at an endorsement to pull trailers before long, I don't agree with it, but, I have seen the necessity... At any rate, the 2-5/16" ball is rated at 14,500 lbs and truck hitch (I'd never seen a hitch quite like this one, boxed and attached to bottom and side of frame on each side) is rated at 15,000 lbs. Images below...
Friday, November 11, 2016
3500HD Doesn't care about 1800 lbs...
I'm winding the landing gear up without moving my head and had to look to see what the problem was because the truck was not going down from the weight... I look down at landing gear feet and they're no longer on ground... Heh!!!
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Curt manufacturing Hitch Rails, Line-X, install permanent...
Loads of fun installing goose hitch rails. Do yourself a favor and remove spare from the start...Forget the 'I'm smarter than that approach' because although you/I can get it done, I didn't figure out anyway to torque the nuts without removing the spare...Unfortunately, Curt's spacers DO NOT completely make up space between ridges formed in bed, I added 5/8 inch washers under spacers. (same washers used for installing the frame brackets, bought at TSC) Also, get eight to begin with, you need to use spacers and 4 more washers UNDER the bed. It's a fun install, no kidding...A full truck lift so you can stand would be a tremendous help...I did mine on a creeper and directly on the shop floor...
Another note; I had a vibration at 70 mph, I felt like it was the right rear tire, since I removed the spare, (steel rims have matching spare...) I decided to go ahead and exchange right rear tire with spare, problem solved, I'll take that tire and wheel and have balanced again, if it happens to be out of round I'll go see the dealer...(Goodyear sucks, imho...) I'll put Michelins on when I feel like spending the money, probably the ATX 2... Attending to my lady, will get under goose tomorrow...
Here's the images...
Another note; I had a vibration at 70 mph, I felt like it was the right rear tire, since I removed the spare, (steel rims have matching spare...) I decided to go ahead and exchange right rear tire with spare, problem solved, I'll take that tire and wheel and have balanced again, if it happens to be out of round I'll go see the dealer...(Goodyear sucks, imho...) I'll put Michelins on when I feel like spending the money, probably the ATX 2... Attending to my lady, will get under goose tomorrow...
Here's the images...
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Pulling Truck
Okay folks... The new Duramax is rated at 445 HP and 915 Ft LBS... I believe this is correct... I do not know when it will hit the ground for purchase. In any case, I expect I will give them a year to work out any bugs, mine isn't for show, it's for go... With that in mind, I tried to get a crew one ton dually with Duramax and was basically told to forget it when I mentioned the price of several months ago. $47k plus is where we start today... I located a 2016 3500HD crew, single rear wheel, short bed, gas, stickering for 44,340. with touch screen, bluetooth, 4x4, and towing mirrors with turn signals and messed around at $36k and they laid right down...Could be contributed to their knowledge of me leaving and buying a Tundra half ton to tow and haul with. Toyota called during negotiation... Who can know? That was my next stop. Suffice it to say... I'm not missing the Toyota. This truck is a beast. I hadn't realized that GM had fully boxed the entire frame, not just the front, I'm happy with the feel of this truck. I have to order the goose frame rails because GM signed on with Curt manufacturing and has already drilled and welded nuts in the frame for Curts brackets...On the way...I'll drill holes in bed and take to Line-X then install rails and get under goose...Glad nobody bought it yet... I may just keep it...I'm very fond of it though it can't carry forklifts...I may just build a shorty tilt bumper pull for forklifts and be happy... Must admit the idea of a hydraulic dove is pleasing...
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