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We quit building Aluminum Trailers about 10 years ago =
The small weight difference was not worth the increased problems to us.
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There are ways to do it correctly and they could outlast a steel trailer. As I said earlier, most tanker trailers have aluminum frames. We will have a chat next year at the races. |
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Just an update on the trailer. Just in case anybody else
has the same problem. We cut out the aluminum tongue A-frame . We built a replacement out of 2x6 steel tubing and bolted the A-frame to the trailers frame rails. Just have to paint now but better than what we started with. |
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