NoSlack
03-23-2005, 07:54 PM
Yes I finally retired "Old Rusty"
With my girl coming up on her 24th birthday, I decided it was time to treat her to a nice new ride.
After shopping around and talking to several trailer manufactures, I went with F.E. Trailers out in El Cajon. Having a custom trailer built is a decision you might make once or twice in your life so why cut corners. All the quality trailers I looked at we fairly close in price so that was never a factor in the decision. I was looking for something that would last another 20 years and have a lot more backbone than my old #7000 GVWR trailer.
#10,000 tandem axle
#5200 rated torsion axles, by UFP in San Marcos
4 wheel disc brakes, by UFP in San Marcos
Upgraded all the light to LED
Side guilds with a galvanized ladder built in.
Torsion axles offer a nice feature with each wheel having independent suspension. If I blow a tire or loose a bearing, I can remove the tire, toss it in the truck and keep on moving with #7500 of trailer still under the boat.
Now if I can talk the wife into a new tow vehicle, I'll be mobile and have a good shot at filling my salmon slot this year.
Mike
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/FE Trailer.JPG
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/Disc.JPG
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/Disc2.JPG
With my girl coming up on her 24th birthday, I decided it was time to treat her to a nice new ride.
After shopping around and talking to several trailer manufactures, I went with F.E. Trailers out in El Cajon. Having a custom trailer built is a decision you might make once or twice in your life so why cut corners. All the quality trailers I looked at we fairly close in price so that was never a factor in the decision. I was looking for something that would last another 20 years and have a lot more backbone than my old #7000 GVWR trailer.
#10,000 tandem axle
#5200 rated torsion axles, by UFP in San Marcos
4 wheel disc brakes, by UFP in San Marcos
Upgraded all the light to LED
Side guilds with a galvanized ladder built in.
Torsion axles offer a nice feature with each wheel having independent suspension. If I blow a tire or loose a bearing, I can remove the tire, toss it in the truck and keep on moving with #7500 of trailer still under the boat.
Now if I can talk the wife into a new tow vehicle, I'll be mobile and have a good shot at filling my salmon slot this year.
Mike
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/FE Trailer.JPG
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/Disc.JPG
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/512/Disc2.JPG