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Old 08-28-2023, 09:12 PM   #1311 (permalink)
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Yesterday I got rearended in the 11ft long flatbed trailer behind my Toyota Avalon, twice within a couple minutes, both by humongus new pickups. One was at a stoplight. The other was at a stop sign.

The trailer did get a little bent but I think it will be ok.
Are you sure it didn't damage the structure of your car due to the impact?

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Old 08-28-2023, 09:27 PM   #1312 (permalink)
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Are you sure it didn't damage the structure of your car due to the impact?
That is always a possibility. And sadly, if it did, I just got tires and an alignment, which was quite expensive.
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If the impact was enough to notice then there was attach point/frame damage. However that probably should not affect alignment settings
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Old 08-30-2023, 04:38 PM   #1314 (permalink)
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However that probably should not affect alignment settings
Well, hopefully... I remember some tow hitch makers stating it could actually protect the cars from damage in case of a minor crash, yet it was not true at all...
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' Bage''

I saw a similar setup in Amsterdam back in 1997. Small-displacement, single cylinder engine as well.
I re-configured a yard-sale, all-aluminum, dual, baby-buggy, ordinarily 'pushed' from behind by a mother while doing aerobic walks; turning it into a pull-behind 'trailer' for my bike, trike, and electric scooter. It has an all-weather 'body', made from a re-purposed, 'S-Cargo', rooftop cargo carrier, also from a yard sale.
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I saw a similar setup in Amsterdam back in 1997. Small-displacement, single cylinder engine as well.
While side-cars and tricycle conversions have been more usual in Porto Alegre, there was a lot of those motorcycle trailers in Bagé. Been there before in 2016, but didn't see so many motorcycles pulling trailers as I have seen while I was there more recently.
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I have found that owning a trailer has some advantages over a large pickup.
I have found that owning a trailer has some advantages over a large pickup house.

Of course the optimum is the 35' R-license park model. This one lack certain household utilities (like a bathroom?). But as a simple room, it's A-okay.

justacarguy.blogspot.com: 1927 Holt trailer is up for sale on Bring a Trailer... no reserve, and it's only at 8400...






Note the four leaf springs on a single axle.
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My trailer has been getting use lately.

A yard of compost for the wife's garden, and some 16' lumber to replace the rotted deck railing.

It'll start getting use to haul a 16ft canoe to the reservoir soon. Happy 1st day of summer.





I'll need a pickup and trailer for camping in a week.
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Note the four leaf springs on a single axle.
Might be the only way to provide adequate strenght while keeping the overall height a little lower, compared to fitting all those springs on just 2 assemblies.

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