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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features. Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.
I bought a well used Pace enclosed trailer from a friend who was getting out of re-encting... I paid 600$. It has about a 10 foot long box, but not real wide. The fender width is barely wider than the truck... maybe an inch on each side. A single side swing door on the rear.
During my adventures last summer, I had to tie tarps over my electric mobility scooter when traveling because I had only open trailers except for the huge toy hauler/camper... I know the scooter electronics are not waterproof. So I'm thinking an enclosed trailer is a step forward. Yes, this trailer turned out to be more of a fixer-upper than I expected... Surprise! Seems that way with everything I buy.
I've been working with a heat gun to soften & remove the logos & decals from the previous owner's re-enacting group. A small area at a time, I was able to get an edge with a plastic putty knife (WM) & peel. Repeat as necessary. Then wash an area with actone. The sides appear to be factory painted aluminum... the paint is chalky... I think too much acetone would strip it bare.
It needed tires too. The (probably original) Goodyear Marathon ST205/75R15 tires that were on it had tread like new but the sidewalls had serious "dry rot" cracking... Since I was burning fuel in the truck (to go to the front end shop 2 towns away) I took the trailer too. The old tires made it home from Hartford, CT an hour away... after I noticed how bad the dry rot was (I hadn't seen the off side well when I picked it up) I was not going to push my luck. I didn't specify a tire & the shop selected Commodore Trailer tires in the same size. He did balance them (at a reduced rate $5) says it makes sure the tires & wheels are straight & round. He says he's had good luck with these tires, even selling them to commercial customers who use their trailers hard. They cost 75.50 ea + $1 for each stem + $2 ea disposal + $5 to balance... So the total was $177 after tax (not counting the big bucks for the Cooper AT3s that went on the truck). With a bill over a grand, he does treat me right.
I've been busty installing lots of new tie down eyes along the floor... the trailer already has tie "downs" in the middle of the wall but not what I needed... so I can secure my Pride Wrangler outdoor scooter. Still have to tie down in an enclosed trailer.
I discovered the roof needs repairing which my wife & I think we can do with marine grade caulk & new stainless steel bolts. I'll keep you posted how this goes. I'll try to get a picture or 2 when I get a chance.
I'm going to replace the oval tail lights with LEDs & add side marker LEDs (trailer's so old, only has side reflectors). Per my usual, I'm going to add DOT tape to the rear & a partial piece on each side.
I bought new aluminum ramps at Harbor Freight... http://www.harborfreight.com/1200-lb-capacity-convertible-aluminum-loading-ramp-94057.html I searched quite hard & couldn't find ramps wide enough for my scooter without taking the halves apart but really 1200# capacity? My wife (weighs much less than me or the scooter) walked up one & I had a lot of spring. I'm going to position a block under the middle of the ramp when loading.
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