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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:53 pm 
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im in the process of building a trailer just big enough for my buggy or quads and bikes but mainly for the buggy wanted to know your guys opinion on somethin it is all 2 by 2 square tubing with a solid axle no leaf springs or coils on it is 12 ft long by about 6 foot wide wanting to know how you guys think this will pull, the wheels are centered in the middle of the frame i dont want to waste my time finishing it if it wont pull well im iin the air on possibly trying to trade my quad off for a actuall trailer for pulling this sort of stuff let me know what ya think thanks


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 Post subject: Re: trailer
PostPosted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:29 am 
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Is your Buggy balanced in the middle? Mine is not. You will want the tires of the trailer just in front of the buggies back tires or you will have negative tounge weight. And depending on the weight of the trailer I am not sure how no trailer springs will work. A light T-trailer seems ok on it, but I think you will want springs.

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