Defender Chassis
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Repeated use weakened the integrity of the door until it could no longer handle a load and failed.
You have no basis for this comment. Your original post states that the door did not fail until you loaded a heavier car. Just because it flexed before with the "4,500 pound 1914 Cadillac" does not mean it was causing damage. Especially since it evidently returned to its original position or else I am sure you would have complained 2 years ago about a warped door and not waited until you loaded the 6000 lb car and had the door fail completely.
You state you ordered a "custom built trailer" but you dont have anything detailing the specs you desired. I do construction administration for a living. The rule of thumb is that if it is not on paper then it did not happen. Look at this from the trailer companies side. They build a fine product (per your original thread about this trailer) that has some limitations as does all products. One day some guy wants a new door or all his money back because he says he did not know about those limitations and overloaded the original door. The guy says the dealer told him it would be ok. There is no record that the dealer stated this nor confered with the trailer company about it.
That trailer would have not had any issues with anything I haul. My heaviest race car is in the neighborhood of 3k lbs. I am sure that one end is under the 2k lb capacity of that door with the two contact patches. You stated you hauled a 4500 lb car and the door flexed but did not fail. If you account for only half the weight of that car on each end (2250lb), which is obviously not realistic, then the door performed as intended. You are right that this is a car hauler but you do not haul typical cars. My Dodge Dually only weighs slightly more than your Packard. In fact, I would bet that if you load up that 6k lb beauty and take into account the cabinets, winch, tools, bike etc.... you are actually overloading that piece of equpment. I would never run that closse to the trailers capacity. My trailer has twin 7k lb axles and my usual race car weighs 1500 lb.
OCG, I think you are a fine fella and I admire your shop and cars but I think you MAY be on the wrong track. I think it may be that a dealer told you what you wanted to hear. My $0.02






