um...I ran into that exact issue when putting the wheels back on the trailer earlier this week. I tried it without the brake drums and it just wasn't right. Glad to know I wasn't crazy!
a couple of washers on each stud/behind the wheel.
jmo,
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um...I ran into that exact issue when putting the wheels back on the trailer earlier this week. I tried it without the brake drums and it just wasn't right. Glad to know I wasn't crazy!
Your opinion is noted. Thanks!um...
a couple of washers on each stud/behind the wheel.
jmo,
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I do like using the original light housings with LED lights inside. I need to look more into how that would work.
Thanks for the idea on the flags! My backup camera does help a little, but the flags would work better for sure.Looking good. Sounds like you have the perfect trailer for your needs. The aftermarket stock style lights was the way to go for sure.
To aid in backing up I have seen some guys add some guide poles or flags to the rear of low, short trailers to make them high enough to see out the rear view mirror so you can see where the trailer is going a little better.
If you mean underneath the rear of the bed, the original mount for the spare was removed by a previous owner. So that is not an option without some fabrication. I had thought about adding it back though.Put the spare back in the original place... you should rarely need it if you keep decent tires on the ground... and with the toolbox on the front you should not have any tongue weight problems....
LynnW