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Originally Posted by razorlab
Cool idea on the actual hitch part.
been reading up about those HF trailers on Corner Carvers. Guess you have to make sure you either loctite and lockwasher all the bolts or weld the trailer because they can fall apart with miles.
been reading up about those HF trailers on Corner Carvers. Guess you have to make sure you either loctite and lockwasher all the bolts or weld the trailer because they can fall apart with miles.
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Originally Posted by Dustin@Vishnu
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#33
For only 350 bucks, this trailer looks like it is the way to go.
http://www.mytscstore.com/detail.as...&productID=9269
http://www.mytscstore.com/detail.as...&productID=9269
#34
Here is my HF trailer. It's held up flawlessly for 4000+ towing miles in the past 6 months. Just make sure to grease the bearings after ever trip (takes 5 minutes) just to be safe. The 8" 's haven't let me down yet.
Shifter Kart, same trailer, I made interchangeable setups:
Devin
Shifter Kart, same trailer, I made interchangeable setups:
Devin
#35
Hehehe never seen that kart before..... If you could get some more info like hard pricing numbers and details on shipping and finishes I would be interested, would Tony entertain the idea of a GB?
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If those are the tiny wheels on the HF trailer (hard to tell from the pic), they're not rated for highway speed. You really need the larger wheels (they sell the trailer with both options).
#39
Yes they are the 8" 's. I got this trailer in Louisiana and the 12" option was not in stock at the particular store I bought it from. They are rated to ~55mph, iirc. I've towed 4000+ miles at ~75mph highway like this and have had no problems. I agree, the 12" option is the way to go, but I did not have the choice. These have held up fantastically. Just remember to grease alot and check all the bolts after long journeys.
Devin
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