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Bantman
Member Joined: 21 July 2019 Location: Sparks, NV Status: Offline Points: 18 |
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Posted: 16 June 2021 at 6:09pm |
Hello All,
I have a question about the payload limits and what features set that limit. I plan some modifications to my T3-C that may add 75-90 pounds to the trailer before loading my Rooftop tent, camping gear, propane tank, spare tire, water, etc. Needles to say, I'm gonna be very close to or above the 500-pound weight limit. I would like to retain as much of the factory components as possible without breaking stuff. I will be upgrading the hitch to a Max Coupler or similar style. Are there other springs and/or axles available that would increase the payload and hold up to off road use? Also, is the bolt together frame part of the limiting factors? I really love the looks and size of these little Bantam trailers but I may be way off base in trying to use this for an off road/expedition trailer. Any help or insights on this would be greatly appreciated.
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mickeykelley
Member Joined: 26 May 2016 Location: Republic of Texas Status: Offline Points: 450 |
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I’ll be watching this thread as the wife and I just got back from camping in the CO high country and we both agreed that loading and unloading the new Suburban was not only a pain in the arse but scratched the interior black plastic trim of a brand new vehicle. She gave me 'permission' to start preparing Tubby to be our camping trailer.
I did get a set of original shock mounts from Art years ago. I think for an off road trailer, they would be a good addition. https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/topic38636.html
Edited by mickeykelley - 17 June 2021 at 8:53am |
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