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<blockquote data-quote="mferriter" data-source="post: 892410" data-attributes="member: 19644"><p>Originally I was going to just buy the naked trailer and then get a box from sears or Thule or Yakima, but I was able to get an offer I couldn't refuse for a display model - which I've now got broken down into parts getting it "just right".</p><p></p><p>You're right, though, it does seem a little wide. The problem is finding a narrower box to go on top - unless you make your own. A plywood box with aluminum diamond plate would look sweet.</p><p></p><p>I'm also going to lower mine using torsion axles. I have the axles and am still working out the details in my head. It should end up being 4 - 6" closer to the ground when I'm done. I may have to add a gooseneck to the tongue to make the coupler level with the ball hitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mferriter, post: 892410, member: 19644"] Originally I was going to just buy the naked trailer and then get a box from sears or Thule or Yakima, but I was able to get an offer I couldn't refuse for a display model - which I've now got broken down into parts getting it "just right". You're right, though, it does seem a little wide. The problem is finding a narrower box to go on top - unless you make your own. A plywood box with aluminum diamond plate would look sweet. I'm also going to lower mine using torsion axles. I have the axles and am still working out the details in my head. It should end up being 4 - 6" closer to the ground when I'm done. I may have to add a gooseneck to the tongue to make the coupler level with the ball hitch. [/QUOTE]
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